boostnbuds boostnbuds Sep 21, 2007 332 0 16 42 Rhode Island Dec 22, 2007 #2 they do this for 2 or three days without separation
bettagurl Colby's Pincher (24X) Aug 5, 2006 2,261 0 0 va Dec 22, 2007 #3 It looks like an apple male trying to breed with a striped ramshorn
Mgamer20o0 BobsTropicalPlants.com Staff member Jun 4, 2003 31,221 19 89 www.bobstropicalplants.com Dec 23, 2007 #4 i think this will help you. http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136493
M msjinkzd AC Members Feb 11, 2007 18,306 6 89 PA msjinkzd.com Real Name Rachel O'Leary Dec 23, 2007 #5 a male brig will try to breed with anything, other males, other species.....poor ramshorn!
boostnbuds boostnbuds Sep 21, 2007 332 0 16 42 Rhode Island Dec 23, 2007 #6 hahahahaha thats funny. ive been told its a marisa. any chance for hybrids?
bettagurl Colby's Pincher (24X) Aug 5, 2006 2,261 0 0 va Dec 23, 2007 #7 Marisa/ramshorn=same thing Nope, no hybrids from them..
boostnbuds boostnbuds Sep 21, 2007 332 0 16 42 Rhode Island Dec 23, 2007 #8 its the same? ive been getting bad info from u invert people
M msjinkzd AC Members Feb 11, 2007 18,306 6 89 PA msjinkzd.com Real Name Rachel O'Leary Dec 24, 2007 #9 a marisa is a columbian ramshorn, a species of apple snail. it will not interbreed with your brig. There are also smaller ramshorns (the reds and browns commonly found that are hemaphroditic) that are not an apple snail species.
a marisa is a columbian ramshorn, a species of apple snail. it will not interbreed with your brig. There are also smaller ramshorns (the reds and browns commonly found that are hemaphroditic) that are not an apple snail species.