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Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:10 Jun 2017 00:42
by opae ula related
All I know is the larvae will not survive or even be seen. Just wanted to note they can get berried again within 3 months.

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:19 Jun 2017 06:16
by opae ula related


Difference between two Pipipi Hawaiaan Snails -Theodoxus Neglectus and Nerita Picea.

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:20 Jun 2017 19:16
by odin
I really want some Pipipi snails! :happy:

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:26 Jun 2017 04:33
by opae ula related


See hiding spots in my main tank.

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:26 Jun 2017 18:39
by odin
Thanks for the share, how big do they get @opae ula related ? When shrimpmart sold them he sold normal size and extra large ones. Are they the same or do they have different species?

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:27 Jun 2017 01:26
by opae ula related
Snails? I measure the largest around 13mm. I bought some and I got some for personal use was the Theodoxus Neglectus one. I recently got the Nerita Picea species, the ones in that recent video.

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:19 Aug 2017 07:24
by opae ula related
For those that will purchase Pipipi snails, request the Thedoxus Neglectus snails. The true Pipipi snails Nerita Picea don't do well in brackish tanks. From my experience, they like to hide above the water line (can escape if you don't have a tank cover or have a gap between the cover and tank) and have low survival rate. Most of mines became Opae Ula food. :omg:

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:11 Sep 2017 18:40
by opae ula related


another video of mating?

Poll = Let me know if you think it is or not?

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:11 Sep 2017 18:55
by odin
I'd have a guess and say i think you are correct :smile:

Re: Opae Ula Related's Video Diary

PostPosted:08 Dec 2017 22:12
by opae ula related
Got out of hand. :tongue:

as noted in the video, after two months they all didn't survive in brackish water and became food for Opae Ula or Hawaiian Dwarf Hermit Crabs or thrown away. :sad2: