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Yes, dear. I replied to you a while ago. Now we have to find out how
not to let happen what just happened. Haha (Remember, we porgers are bonkers....no hope.) lol On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 08:27:29 -0600, "Pond Newbie" wrote: Did you get my email yesterday? DeAnna |
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Ok...maybe less water and more air? Hey pond experts, how does one send snails even 1 day without killing them? On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 21:26:02 -0600, "Pond Newbie" wrote: I will try again with less cold and smaller package. Also, with bigger snails. I don't think it is possible for them to drown, as they seem to live under water, for the most part, although a bunch of them 'hang out' on the rocks of the waterfalls. I am off on Tues-Wed-Thur next week. I will see what I can come up with. DeAnna |
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Ok...maybe less water and more air? Hey pond experts, how does one send snails even 1 day without killing them? On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 21:26:02 -0600, "Pond Newbie" wrote: I will try again with less cold and smaller package. Also, with bigger snails. I don't think it is possible for them to drown, as they seem to live under water, for the most part, although a bunch of them 'hang out' on the rocks of the waterfalls. I am off on Tues-Wed-Thur next week. I will see what I can come up with. DeAnna |
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I am guessing that they would be shipped like fish. Air is needed in the
bag to replace the oxygen used by the animals. Water doesn't hold much oxygen. A cool pack to keep them from toasting, since cool animals use less oxygen than warm ones, but at this time of year, air temperatures may be low enough no cooling is required. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "jammer" wrote in message ... Ok...maybe less water and more air? Hey pond experts, how does one send snails even 1 day without killing them? On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 21:26:02 -0600, "Pond Newbie" wrote: I will try again with less cold and smaller package. Also, with bigger snails. I don't think it is possible for them to drown, as they seem to live under water, for the most part, although a bunch of them 'hang out' on the rocks of the waterfalls. I am off on Tues-Wed-Thur next week. I will see what I can come up with. DeAnna |
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I am guessing that they would be shipped like fish. Air is needed in the
bag to replace the oxygen used by the animals. Water doesn't hold much oxygen. A cool pack to keep them from toasting, since cool animals use less oxygen than warm ones, but at this time of year, air temperatures may be low enough no cooling is required. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "jammer" wrote in message ... Ok...maybe less water and more air? Hey pond experts, how does one send snails even 1 day without killing them? On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 21:26:02 -0600, "Pond Newbie" wrote: I will try again with less cold and smaller package. Also, with bigger snails. I don't think it is possible for them to drown, as they seem to live under water, for the most part, although a bunch of them 'hang out' on the rocks of the waterfalls. I am off on Tues-Wed-Thur next week. I will see what I can come up with. DeAnna |
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