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swarvegorilla
March 1st 07, 03:21 AM
Anyone have any luck breeding them?
Realise lots species and stuff
But any guidlines would be helpful here.
Can buy good sized ones here for $24 each
which is nice but I would like a few hundred in a tank.
heck if they died I could make.... something.
But first I need to breed.
Off to research but always worth a quick ask.
:)

swarvegorilla
March 1st 07, 04:15 AM
"swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
u...
> Anyone have any luck breeding them?
> Realise lots species and stuff
> But any guidlines would be helpful here.
> Can buy good sized ones here for $24 each
> which is nice but I would like a few hundred in a tank.
> heck if they died I could make.... something.
> But first I need to breed.
> Off to research but always worth a quick ask.
> :)
>

Ok so most are ocean drifting larvae ones
but our local species
which are restricted to the Big reef
may not be.

not much info out there on breeding them
thats for sure

swarvegorilla
March 1st 07, 11:09 AM
"swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
...
>
> "swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
> u...
>> Anyone have any luck breeding them?
>> Realise lots species and stuff
>> But any guidlines would be helpful here.
>> Can buy good sized ones here for $24 each
>> which is nice but I would like a few hundred in a tank.
>> heck if they died I could make.... something.
>> But first I need to breed.
>> Off to research but always worth a quick ask.
>> :)
>>
>
> Ok so most are ocean drifting larvae ones
> but our local species
> which are restricted to the Big reef
> may not be.
>
> not much info out there on breeding them
> thats for sure
>

Ok..... I'd settle for a secret cowrie food formulae that I can try
condition them with.
Have a few scattered in tanks that seem to do fine....
But I wanna put quantity in one tank.
hmmm.....
try more spirulina I spose
heh

Wayne Sallee
March 1st 07, 02:16 PM
It depends on the species. Many that are sold can't
be kept alive without expensive diets like
gorgonias. There is one that is supposed to eat
bryopsis.

Start Googling :-)

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets


swarvegorilla wrote on 3/1/2007 6:09 AM:
> "swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
>> u...
>>> Anyone have any luck breeding them?
>>> Realise lots species and stuff
>>> But any guidlines would be helpful here.
>>> Can buy good sized ones here for $24 each
>>> which is nice but I would like a few hundred in a tank.
>>> heck if they died I could make.... something.
>>> But first I need to breed.
>>> Off to research but always worth a quick ask.
>>> :)
>>>
>> Ok so most are ocean drifting larvae ones
>> but our local species
>> which are restricted to the Big reef
>> may not be.
>>
>> not much info out there on breeding them
>> thats for sure
>>
>
> Ok..... I'd settle for a secret cowrie food formulae that I can try
> condition them with.
> Have a few scattered in tanks that seem to do fine....
> But I wanna put quantity in one tank.
> hmmm.....
> try more spirulina I spose
> heh
>
>

swarvegorilla
March 1st 07, 02:50 PM
awww...... man,
thats like exactly not the easy answer I wanted.
that said my first advice on the subject.... don't keep them with fish,
seems to be a step in right direction.
They are out with their mantles during daylight hours more.
anyone got any good husbandry related sites on Australian molluscs on hand?
yea I know, off to MASA again I spose.
cheers Wayne



"Wayne Sallee" > wrote in message
k.net...
> It depends on the species. Many that are sold can't be kept alive without
> expensive diets like gorgonias. There is one that is supposed to eat
> bryopsis.
>
> Start Googling :-)
>
> Wayne Sallee
> Wayne's Pets
>
>
> swarvegorilla wrote on 3/1/2007 6:09 AM:
>> "swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
>>> u...
>>>> Anyone have any luck breeding them?
>>>> Realise lots species and stuff
>>>> But any guidlines would be helpful here.
>>>> Can buy good sized ones here for $24 each
>>>> which is nice but I would like a few hundred in a tank.
>>>> heck if they died I could make.... something.
>>>> But first I need to breed.
>>>> Off to research but always worth a quick ask.
>>>> :)
>>>>
>>> Ok so most are ocean drifting larvae ones
>>> but our local species
>>> which are restricted to the Big reef
>>> may not be.
>>>
>>> not much info out there on breeding them
>>> thats for sure
>>>
>>
>> Ok..... I'd settle for a secret cowrie food formulae that I can try
>> condition them with.
>> Have a few scattered in tanks that seem to do fine....
>> But I wanna put quantity in one tank.
>> hmmm.....
>> try more spirulina I spose
>> heh

J. M. Loralee
March 2nd 07, 01:58 PM
On Mar 1, 8:50 am, "swarvegorilla" > wrote:
> awww...... man,
> thats like exactly not the easy answer I wanted.
> that said my first advice on the subject.... don't keep them with fish,
> seems to be a step in right direction.
> They are out with their mantles during daylight hours more.
> anyone got any good husbandry related sites on Australian molluscs on hand?
> yea I know, off to MASA again I spose.
> cheers Wayne
>
> "Wayne Sallee" > wrote in message
>
> k.net...
>
>
>
> > It depends on the species. Many that are sold can't be kept alive without
> > expensive diets like gorgonias. There is one that is supposed to eat
> > bryopsis.
>
> > Start Googling :-)
>
> > Wayne Sallee
> > Wayne's Pets
> >
>
> > swarvegorilla wrote on 3/1/2007 6:09 AM:
> >> "swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>> "swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
> u...
> >>>> Anyone have any luck breeding them?
> >>>> Realise lots species and stuff
> >>>> But any guidlines would be helpful here.
> >>>> Can buy good sized ones here for $24 each
> >>>> which is nice but I would like a few hundred in a tank.
> >>>> heck if they died I could make.... something.
> >>>> But first I need to breed.
> >>>> Off to research but always worth a quick ask.
> >>>> :)
>
> >>> Ok so most are ocean drifting larvae ones
> >>> but our local species
> >>> which are restricted to the Big reef
> >>> may not be.
>
> >>> not much info out there on breeding them
> >>> thats for sure
>
> >> Ok..... I'd settle for a secret cowrie food formulae that I can try
> >> condition them with.
> >> Have a few scattered in tanks that seem to do fine....
> >> But I wanna put quantity in one tank.
> >> hmmm.....
> >> try more spirulina I spose
> >> heh- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

who gives a **** about a freaking snail, lets party down at Waynes
house.......free beer and free cocaine........and carol gulley is
gonna give free oral to all that shows up.

swarvegorilla
March 13th 07, 10:19 AM
For the last few days
When I see a cowrie need the surface of the water
I have been handfeeding it a couple of duckweed leaves.
Geez they are ugly up close but they are definitely hand feedable.
just what to feed is the question I'll have to sus out



"swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
...
> awww...... man,
> thats like exactly not the easy answer I wanted.
> that said my first advice on the subject.... don't keep them with fish,
> seems to be a step in right direction.
> They are out with their mantles during daylight hours more.
> anyone got any good husbandry related sites on Australian molluscs on
> hand?
> yea I know, off to MASA again I spose.
> cheers Wayne
>
>
>
> "Wayne Sallee" > wrote in message
> k.net...
>> It depends on the species. Many that are sold can't be kept alive without
>> expensive diets like gorgonias. There is one that is supposed to eat
>> bryopsis.
>>
>> Start Googling :-)
>>
>> Wayne Sallee
>> Wayne's Pets
>>
>>
>> swarvegorilla wrote on 3/1/2007 6:09 AM:
>>> "swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> "swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
>>>> u...
>>>>> Anyone have any luck breeding them?
>>>>> Realise lots species and stuff
>>>>> But any guidlines would be helpful here.
>>>>> Can buy good sized ones here for $24 each
>>>>> which is nice but I would like a few hundred in a tank.
>>>>> heck if they died I could make.... something.
>>>>> But first I need to breed.
>>>>> Off to research but always worth a quick ask.
>>>>> :)
>>>>>
>>>> Ok so most are ocean drifting larvae ones
>>>> but our local species
>>>> which are restricted to the Big reef
>>>> may not be.
>>>>
>>>> not much info out there on breeding them
>>>> thats for sure
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ok..... I'd settle for a secret cowrie food formulae that I can try
>>> condition them with.
>>> Have a few scattered in tanks that seem to do fine....
>>> But I wanna put quantity in one tank.
>>> hmmm.....
>>> try more spirulina I spose
>>> heh
>
>