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Red Spotted Assassin Bug (P.rhadamanthus) Nymph x3
Red Spotted Assassin Bug (P.rhadamanthus) Nymph x3
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Giant African Land Snail (Achatina species) Small £2.50

Common Name : Giant  African Land Snail
Scientific Name : Achatina species

Size : Small
Status : Captive Bred

Food: Fruit and vegetables, plus cuttlefish for their shell growth

Brown marbled markings, spiral shaped shell, can grow to several inches long. Very easy to keep and breed.

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 23 October, 2011.
Quantity in Stock: 5
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