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Old 21st December 2008, 12:20 PM
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Default Some ampullaria basals...

Hi guys, how are you getting on?

There was a long period of time I had never post any reply or thread on this site, it was because I was too busy with my convocation ceremony + convocation preparation. Besides, the internet signal is not really strong enough and I had to wait for a long time just for the sake the page to load.

However, I guess today I am free enough to "show off" some of my amp, hope you guy enjoyed,

Ampullaria harlequen


Ampullaria brunei red


Ampllaria cantley's red



My ampullaria green is getting naughty, climbing here n there


Ampullaria green spotted


Ampullaria red giant, my dad forget to water the plant and cause the plant dehydrate, it's in the recovering progress...


Ampullaria brunei red speckled
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Old 21st December 2008, 12:27 PM
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Default Re: Some ampullaria basals...

Oh year! I like amp red most...
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Old 21st December 2008, 12:29 PM
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Default Re: Some ampullaria basals...

Wow, those are some very nicely grown varieties of amp you have there. Do you notice a difference in growth speed among the different forms?
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Old 21st December 2008, 12:39 PM
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Wow, those are some very nicely grown varieties of amp you have there. Do you notice a difference in growth speed among the different forms?
Thank you...

Yes, as what you had mentioned, there are some different growing speed for every different form, what I had notice, the slowest will be the ampullaria brunei red speckled, after that will be the harlequen and the brunei red, I think the green ampullaria is the fastest among all the amps, the rest are having the average growing speed
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Wow nice amps............How tall were a amp suppose to be before its starts with its basals?

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Nice amps.
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