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Babies looking for new homes.
These are Achatina fulica hamillei snails, which are a subspecies of Achatina fulica. They tend to look like normal fulica but can have lighter, less marked shells. These snails come from yellow shelled parents (Achatina fulica hamillei f. (form) rodatzi). But none seem to take after their parents. P&P £4.00 for first class recorded delivery plus heat pad or £7 for RMSD. ![]()
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