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Im a fishstore junkie, I cant go anywhere without checking out whats at the petstore. Especially if im traveling, Theres nothing like a new fish store!
Anyhow i was loafing at one of the local shops a bigbox store and found some decent size and very blue ramshorn snails in a khuli loach tank. My first thought, "ok occasionally you get one blue or red with ramshorns" but upon further inspection they were all blue. Probably 8-10 of them. So i found a employee and asked if i could buy the "accidental snails" He said he would bag them up for free if i purchased something els. So 3 bucks and a crypt wendtii later I think I found something i was going to pay a lot for on aquabid.

Was it a lucky day or are they more common than i think?
 

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sounds good. I think im going to start messing with snails soon anyways.
I gave them a "blues only" bare bottom 10 gallon with a sponge filter I used to use for betta breeding and enough flame moss to fill a 5 galllon bucket.

I think im going to take the 20 long i used for the adult bettas and try my hand at apple snails. The blues purples and ivorys are attractive looking "for a snail" with those red and orange eyes
 

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They don't breed true but they do steadily produce blues. I was thinking about selling some off when I get a few more as i'm running low on supplies again but i read on a applesnail forum all snails with exception of briggs are banned from being shipped across all state lines by the usda and briggs are by permit only. Can anyone shed some light on this. Do others sell there snails around here? Im hoping its either myth or one of those "Not really enforced" kind of things.
I have a few hundred briggs being hatched also and the lfs will only take 40 or so at a time
 
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