well i don't really know because i am only 8 but if there are lots of leaves than i guess so
yes you can but put food and grass in
You can put a snail in a small 5 or 10 gallon fish tank with a screen. Or one of those plastic tanks with removable lid. They need to be in a closed container, but with breathing holes. But holes NOT big enough for the snail to get out.
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In a box, or in a plastic container. EDIT- I personally think the box is better. It is easy to punch holes in and it has a soft texture, like mud.
because it gives the worms plenty of oxygen to breathe .
The mouth.
a snail has abreathing hole on the side of its body, the slugs also have the same thing
breathe just like yours.
Depending on how aerated the soil is, the snail may be able to breathe. But, most snails will hibernate underground when living conditions are not to their liking.
they breathe through their foot. its a true fact!
No, I don't think so. Plastics can be extremely absorbant. For example, have you ever heated a bowl of tomato soup, or marinara sauce, in a clear plastic container in the microwave? What happens? That's right: the clear plastic container turns orange from the soup. The plastic absorbs tiny particles of the soup. So, even if you scrub the Clorox container with soap and water, chances are, some of the chemicals have been absorbed into the plastic. Then the turtles will breathe in and/or ingest these dangerous chemicals.
A box with holes in it.