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Post by angel on Nov 18, 2009 10:33:05 GMT -6
I am in ABSOLUTE disbelief! The shellies that never would reproduce for me and I traded George some for angels, and was going to give her the rest of them the next time I see her, had babies! I about fell over! I was feeding this morning and two little babies were hanging by a shell . Can't send them home with you right now George! I don't want to disturb them! Unreal.
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Post by jon carman on Nov 18, 2009 12:16:29 GMT -6
Is it the multi colony? They spawned for me once. Congrats
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Post by angel on Nov 18, 2009 13:10:20 GMT -6
Yes part of the multi colony. I was so disappointed in them. How they would fight and one would get killed, their shells get black algae all over them, they wouldn't breed. I split them up. Traded I don't know maybe 6 of them for George's superveil pair, and was getting to where if I had a free couple of hours I'd have driven them to George and dropped the rest off on her doorstep and today there they were. There are at least 3. Cute as anything! Do they need smaller shells? Or will they take one of the empty bigger ones? Do I need to pull them or will the other shellies leave them alone?
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Post by mruble on Nov 18, 2009 17:44:12 GMT -6
You should be able to leave the babies in the breeding tank. You must of got the "neighborhood" just right by sending some of the neighbors on vacation!
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Post by angel on Nov 18, 2009 17:46:50 GMT -6
A little alone time does the trick doesn't it?
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Post by Tony on Nov 18, 2009 23:23:28 GMT -6
Congrats on your new arrivals...
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Post by angel on Nov 18, 2009 23:28:12 GMT -6
Thanks. Guess what? They're not as new as I thought! Tonight more came out of a shell and they were half the size of those ones! I'm totally in shock.
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