hornet Almost Legendary Joined Oct 11, 2005 Messages 9,873 Reaction score 16 Location QLD Jan 1, 2008 #1 Caught this sp up in gladstone. Only ever found 3 specimens. Lives in dry, open eucalypt forests under bark, usually in areas where lots of leaf litter.
Caught this sp up in gladstone. Only ever found 3 specimens. Lives in dry, open eucalypt forests under bark, usually in areas where lots of leaf litter.
Bourbs Active Member Joined Aug 8, 2007 Messages 146 Reaction score 0 Location Perth, WA Jan 2, 2008 #2 i dunno what sp he is, but he sure is pretty
scam7278 Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 7, 2006 Messages 2,769 Reaction score 0 Location wollongong Jan 2, 2008 #3 its a food sp
ccmattyjayde Active Member Joined Oct 24, 2007 Messages 153 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Jan 2, 2008 #4 His shell is pretty, how it starts dark and gets very light as it curls in!
hornet Almost Legendary Joined Oct 11, 2005 Messages 9,873 Reaction score 16 Location QLD Jan 2, 2008 #5 ccmattyjayde said: His shell is pretty, how it starts dark and gets very light as it curls in! Click to expand... yes, only native snail i have found so now i want to breed the 2 i have, they will be a display specimen, not feeders, i have garden snails for that.
ccmattyjayde said: His shell is pretty, how it starts dark and gets very light as it curls in! Click to expand... yes, only native snail i have found so now i want to breed the 2 i have, they will be a display specimen, not feeders, i have garden snails for that.
hornet Almost Legendary Joined Oct 11, 2005 Messages 9,873 Reaction score 16 Location QLD Jan 2, 2008 #6 no ides from anyone?
bylo Well-Known Member Joined Dec 26, 2006 Messages 785 Reaction score 0 Location Port Macquarie Jan 2, 2008 #7 it might be a Sphaerospira fraseri just a different colour form as you found it in a dry area