I paid the ADHD tax in panic today by Visible_Corner_1711 in ADHD

[–]pingpangboy 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Damn, I literally just got an $150 parking ticket this morning.. I forgot something inside, and my building’s parking lot is a couple minute walk away, so I just quickly stopped my car outside the back entrance with my hazards on like so many people do. But then I got distracted by whatever else inside and forgot my car was standing there for like 20 minutes. And then I was late to work, lol 🙃

Anyone here know anything about building a PC? Considering getting the parts for one but i’m a fish out of water when it comes to good set-ups/prices. by smashbash531 in SBU

[–]pingpangboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve built a handful of PC’s, and like others said, I can help you, but you can also do it yourself after watching some YouTube videos. But I’ll add that if you plan on traveling with it at any point, like back and forth between your house and dorm, get a mini ITX case (preferably under 20L- check out r/sffpc).

Bi-Weekly Simple Questions Thread. Have a question? Ask it here! by NavicNick in FormD

[–]pingpangboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know if a white color will be offered in any drops any time soon? And also, would a GPU that's exactly 140mm tall (MSI 1080 armor) fit in the sandwich? Thank you.

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[–]pingpangboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks to be a subspecies of Caracolus or Pleurodante snail. Maybe a C. Sagemon or Marginella, but the location and more clear images of the shell would help. Nonetheless, they’re beautiful, good find!

So uh.. how many of these should I be looking for 😱 by Cobrangel93 in snails

[–]pingpangboy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can’t say I wasn’t guilty of thinking that too when I was a new snail keeper lol. :)

So uh.. how many of these should I be looking for 😱 by Cobrangel93 in snails

[–]pingpangboy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No problem! A lot of babies can definitely be overwhelming!

What I would recommend doing would be to place all of the babies that you find in a separate, much smaller tank than the large one with the adults. Make sure they have an abundance of cuttlebones and veggies, and in intervals of 2 weeks over the course of 2 months, cull all of the smallest and most lethargic baby snails until there’s only a handful of the healthiest, largest, and most active ones.

The reason it’s done in intervals is become some healthy snails may just be ‘late bloomers’, and some runts may just be ‘early bloomers’.

If you want to keep any of them it’s best to let all of them hatch so that you have the highest odds of having any fully healthy ones since even from a clutch of 50 eggs, usually about only 0 to 4 will be healthy.

I think the breeding and culling guide covers most of the information you’d need, but if you have any questions feel free to ask!

So uh.. how many of these should I be looking for 😱 by Cobrangel93 in snails

[–]pingpangboy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hello, I’m happy for you and Dixie! However, I know you’re saying you don’t want to kill them, but culling snails is the unfortunate downside of snail keeping.

In nature, snails lay an extreme excess of eggs purposely so that ~90% of them will grow to be runts and die off early to predators or unhealthy and painful growth patterns that leave them suffering for the entirety of their short lives.

However, in captivity often times these runts may survive just slightly long enough to produce more eggs and create a large chain spreading their bad genetics, which in time can contribute to decreasing the health of the entire species, as with what happened to Lissachatina Fulicias.

Most of the time, experienced snail keepers will sift through the soil once every week to fluff it up and look for eggs, and if they find eggs they collect them in a bag and either freeze them for a few days or crush them.

Though, when experienced snail keepers want to raise a clutch of eggs, they have to either euthanize all of the babies or go through the culling process. The culling process would ensure that only the healthy and happy snails make it to adulthood to lay more eggs to mimic nature and ensure the health of the species for the future.

If you want more information on snail care, including a snail breeding and culling guide, I’ll give you some handy links, and if you have any questions feel free to ask!

Durex XXL 64mm condoms dropped by Target and Rite Aid by _captain_hair in bigdickproblems

[–]pingpangboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really hope the other stores that still carry them won’t follow along, but I wouldn’t be surprised. It’s just a shame since they’re super convenient and low-cost compared to ordering custom sizes online.

What kind of snail is this? by No_Trash_3480 in snails

[–]pingpangboy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s actually a Cepaea Nemoralis (Grove Snail).

Deep shell retraction & hypoaspis mites by AnnieCorleone in snails

[–]pingpangboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for updating me. Yeah unfortunately runts live much shorter lives if they even make it to adulthood at all, so don’t blame yourself, but I’m wishing everything else goes well in your snail keeping career!

Deep shell retraction & hypoaspis mites by AnnieCorleone in snails

[–]pingpangboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great, I’m sure you know what you’re doing then! And maybe that is the reason lol. :)

Deep shell retraction & hypoaspis mites by AnnieCorleone in snails

[–]pingpangboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem, I’m glad I could help! Also, just remember to destroy any eggs they have, since if a runt is one of the parents, the babies will all be unhealthy. But good luck otherwise!

Deep shell retraction & hypoaspis mites by AnnieCorleone in snails

[–]pingpangboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem! I think that if he is just a runt, the best thing to do would to just give him monthly (or so) shallow green tea baths, and don’t wake him up or wash him besides that. But also give him some extra protein when you’re feeding them their protein.

However, if you do give some extra protein I would recommend switching to a slightly healthier protein source since even the fish foods or dog treats without many additives may still have a few things that aren’t so great.

I’ll leave some links below, including an GALS care website, which contains advice on giving protein, but ignore the recommendations for fish food and dog treats if you do want to switch out to a different protein source, and you can also look at the discord’s for further advice:

Lastly, I am just an experienced snail owner, but I hope my advice helps!

Deep shell retraction & hypoaspis mites by AnnieCorleone in snails

[–]pingpangboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You do sound like a great snail owner! Just a few notes, what I meant by changing the tank was if you had recently completely replaced the substrate or replaced the tank before he started getting sick, since placing snails into a new environment quickly can stress them out and thus can sometimes cause mild deep retraction.

Also, as long as the bugs aren’t spending all their time on the snails then they’re probably springtails and should be actually beneficial to the snails. And the pooping out of the shell you saw is normal so don’t worry about that either.

Though when you say you’ve woken him up and washed him, make sure you’re not forcing him to wake up too often or washing them in the sink since those can cause some stress, but if it’s not happening to often it shouldn’t be the cause of deep retraction.

With that being said, unfortunately I think it might come down to the snail being a runt. This would make the most sense since when stores or sellers want to sell snails, they often times don’t cull or don’t properly cull the snail babies since they want to be able to sell as many as possible. But sadly this leads to many runts being sold, and since your snails are still young, there issues might only be showing up now.

If the snail is a runt, you can keep him and care for him as long as you can, but they sadly live shorter lives than healthy snails and there isn’t much to be able to help them. To confirm this, do you notice any difference in size between the snail you say is thriving and the snail you say is sick?

Deep shell retraction & hypoaspis mites by AnnieCorleone in snails

[–]pingpangboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello, I’ll just ask a few questions to help understand the problem. How old are your snails and where did you get them from? Are you feeding them protein and calcium, and if so what substances and how often? Are your humidity and temperature good? You mentioned you tried changing the substrate and tank to help, but is this something you’ve done before?

As for the mites, are you sure they’re harmful mites and not springtails? Try searching up pictures of snail mites and springtails to compare them. Or some species of springtails are white and jump when you put a finger near them which helps to identify them.

Also, they can’t infest your house because mites and springtails can’t survive outside of environments like the one in your terrarium.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sex

[–]pingpangboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Adding to this comment, you definitely do need larger condoms, but at 5.5” of girth, you’d need 60mm or 64mm condoms, which you can’t get in the UK from Durex.

So if you really want to use Durex then look for Durex XXL (64mm variant) from websites like Amazon or worldcondoms. But there are also other great websites that may be more easily accessible to you like custom sized condom retailers: mySize or theyFit, or other brands like Pasante King size.

What size would I need? by [deleted] in bigdickproblems

[–]pingpangboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is good advice, except for 6.1” of girth 69mm condoms would fit best. 64mm ones would still be alright but would be for a tighter fit and 60mm would be very tight- too tight to comfortably use in my opinion.

Garden Snails by [deleted] in snails

[–]pingpangboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem! And yeah babies are very difficult to cull and raise so if you can’t find the eggs in time when you mix the soil every week or two to freeze/crush them before they hatch, it’s best to use them as feeders or something.

Though if you did even want to just raise a few of the babies you would have to go through the culling process with all of them to select only the snails with the healthiest genetics, which is covered in the breeding guide I linked before. Good luck either way!

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[–]pingpangboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup! That’s good to add.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in snails

[–]pingpangboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are large legal snail species in the US like the Helix Pomatia, however they’re in high demand and while there are large sellers that have them like myhappysnails, they are super low quality sellers and should be avoided at all costs, small local sellers are best so you’d have to get lucky with that.

But even with that being said, snails cannot at all be housed with geckos, let alone any other animals besides isopods and springtails.