That's the problem with African turbo shells. But, I love them anyways. They're so cute!soilentgringa wrote:I loved my African turbo shells but i found phen375 is much better as it has the polishing made them so thin that they broke easily
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Perlatus in a Turbo sarmaticus shell
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Yes indeed these shell are so soothing to watch.ArthurTrinh wrote:
That's the problem with African turbo shells. But, found these before and after I love them anyways. They're so cute!
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You are right these shells are not that common because of their weight. But it's Beautiful. I think these shells originate in AfricaaussieJJDude wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2017 7:03 pmThose shells aren't common due to their weight. However for crabs they do fancy them. You just have to take loads of pics when they do as it's not s common occurrence so enjoy it while you can.
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These are comparable to phentermine and available over the counter
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We bought 2 for our crabbies and they never bothered with them at all. So now we have expensive decorative shells.
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Same here - none of my crabbies have ever used them.
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I got it at mine at a market
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Yes, you are right these look really beautiful.PeterAllen wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2019 4:18 pmYou are right these shells are not that common because Agoc Travelof their weight. But it's Beautiful. I think these shells originate in Africa
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I also got it in the market.