A short while back Liz sent a few eggs clusters of mystery snails and I hatched them out. They are doing really well. Any one know anything about the color inheritance?
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A short while back Liz sent a few eggs clusters of mystery snails and I hatched them out. They are doing really well. Any one know anything about the color inheritance?
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I don't know much. My piss poor high school science education didn't go much farther than the Mendallian discoveries. From what I understand, there are so many differences in colors of mystery snails. I have some young Ivories on order so I can participate in a study. I also ordered a group of Magentas because I like them so much. But from what I have read, the best way to breed Magentas is not one to the other. I also like the blues, which I see you got a bunch of and I have a few of. I'll be segregating by the colors I prefer and breed each to each to see what I get. Even though I'm no longer breeding Discus (well myaybe just one more time, if Chuck's fish come through) I can't help myself I have to breed something. Snails may not be majestic like Discus, but they present an interesting learning experience.
This is the study, in case any of you are interested:
https://www.fwgna.org/dillonr/MSCGP/mscgp.pdf
Liz that link is great.. theres a lot of information presented there. Thanks.
It sounds like a really interesting project.
Al
I have always like mystery snails, AL if you ever want to get rid of a few of those blue's just let me know. :cool:
Those blue ones are really neat. My kids always want one of these big snails, but many years ago I had some and they ate every plant I had. Granted, I didn't have many plants 20+ years ago, but I did have some bulb plants.
Those must have been Apple snails, Jacob. Mystery snails leave plants alone.
Possibly. I do believe they were called apple snails. But I have spixi snails (sometimes called apple snails) now to eat hydra and they basically leave plants alone. The ones I have now are very different than the ones I had 20+ years ago (pictured below). This is the only picture I have of them. They laid pinkish clusters up above the water level as I recall. Honestly, though, I probably wasn't the best care giver at the time. I know mystery snails are a bit different than bladder snails and I don't think I was doing anything special for them. So they might not have had a choice but to eat the plants.
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I might have to get a mystery snail or two next time the kids are asking.