View Full Version : FS Nerites, Sulawesi Snails, Shrimp - San Jose, CA - Shipping
Yadokari
09-05-2009, 5:34 AM
Images of the animal is shown BELOW THE NAME.
Snails:
King Snail (Sulawesi) - $7.00
104658
Golden Rabbit Snail (Sulawesi) - $6.00
104659
Tiger Nerite - $3.50
104665
Zebra Nerite - $3.50
104666
Clithon Corona - $6.50
104664
Clithon sp. (Random colors, you can pick and choose if you do local pick-up. Non-locals will be getting random colors.) - $5
104663
Turtle Snail - $4.00 (very cool)
104660
Green Turtle Snail - $5.00 (very cool and rare!)
104662
Shrimp:
Red Nose Shrimp - $3.25 ea
104661
Local pick-up is available in San Jose, CA!
Shipping is $8. You can combine orders with my plants thread.
kallio
09-05-2009, 11:17 PM
pm'd
Yadokari
09-06-2009, 5:56 PM
Green Turtles are all sold or pending at this moment. I will update if I happen to find more ;-)
Thanks for all who ordered!
markopolo
09-06-2009, 8:49 PM
pmed
Crimsonbull57
09-07-2009, 1:41 PM
Nice cardinals. Do the Turtles or Golden Rabbits breed in freshwater?
msjinkzd
09-07-2009, 1:43 PM
the golden rabbits do (hope you don't mind me answering yado).
Yadokari
09-07-2009, 1:43 PM
Nice cardinals. Do the Turtles or Golden Rabbits breed in freshwater?
Thanks! I love my sulawesi shrimp right now :D!
The turtles do not, neither green nor regular.
As for the golden rabbits, they DO breed in freshwater. Livebearer type, they just pop em out like MTS! Not as freakishly fast though.
vampie
09-07-2009, 1:51 PM
I did here some claims of Septaria/Neripteron (the Turtles) breeding in freshwater.. can't really seem to remember where though..
Beautiful snails nevertheless.
Crimsonbull57
09-07-2009, 5:03 PM
sulawesi shrimp are so NICE!!! but SO expensive. I had some cardials for a while but they never breed for me and they died out. They weren't hard to keep but somthing happend with my heater.
Do you (or anyone) know if the Turtles need brackish or full salt?
Yadokari
09-08-2009, 9:43 PM
Green turtles are all SOLD OUT.
I had a lot of questions for this snail. They are similar to limpets, where they have no underside protection. They're VERY unique looking, I must say. Some aren't even green, they're like red/orange. Real cool. They do NOT eat plants, do NOT breed in freshwater and act similar to nerites. They will eat your algae off your glass.
Ph of 7+ is recommend, as always, to all snails because it helps maintain their shell's health but not needed for the snail's overall health. I do keep some in less than 7 ph water. Shells degrade overtime but it takes approx. a year to really seep into the snail.
Yadokari
09-10-2009, 4:35 PM
Bump
Yadokari
09-11-2009, 3:26 PM
Bump!
kyryah
09-11-2009, 3:51 PM
Why do I ALWAYS miss out on green turtles? :cry:
Yadokari
09-13-2009, 6:21 AM
Bump! :)
Green Turtles went out the door pretty fast!
Yadokari
09-14-2009, 3:33 PM
Tiger nerites are sold out!
E's_Crab_Shack
09-14-2009, 4:49 PM
Where in sj are you? I posted on your other thread, not sure if you saw that. Do you still need rams? Interested in maybe picking up a couple shrimp
Yadokari
09-14-2009, 11:13 PM
I'm good on snails, thanks anyway!
I am located in North San Jose, around hostetter/morrill.
Yadokari
09-16-2009, 11:57 AM
Bump, no more King Snails.
Out of Stock list:
- King Snails
- Tiger Nerite
- Green Turtle Snail
spunjin
09-16-2009, 12:54 PM
Do you have Amano shrimp anymore, Yado?
Yadokari
09-16-2009, 3:02 PM
Do you have Amano shrimp anymore, Yado?
Only red nose, sorry!