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I'm in Moscow since 03 Jan
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Ahhhhhhhhh.Sad

Well let's look on the bright side, now you can look at the Kerkini muscids.Grin

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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Tony, I can't see why we need any snails in addition. Wet sand mixed with crab's excrements in shade of crab hole - isn't it a paradise condition for Sarcophaga larvae?

Possibly - I don't know if the biology of Leucomyia is known, but a majority of Sarcophaga species breed in small carrion, such as snails - only a few species naturally breed in faeces
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Tony, I'm very ignorant in crab's biology, but after few observations it seems to me that this biology is of the type that any snail carrion quickly turns into crab excrements Grin
Would like to know what Liekele thinks...
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Good point! Grin
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