Yes they can.
It depends on some snails but most of them do not eat peaches. They eat decaying vegetation, fungi, lichens, plant leaves, damp paper and card board. Aquatic snails eat algae and in addition aquatic plants.
snails eat algae and aquatic plants
Yes, most pond snails eat elodea, or anachris. However, it usually depends on the species of snail. Land snails do not eat it, and most aquatic ones do.
Snails are known to eat small prey if they can get to them, but fry will be able to outswim them before being killed.
previous answer: no improved answer: YES! ------------------------------ based on my experience, YES they would eat baby snails! my guppies are still fry babies and i have moved them to a tank with lots of snails, and discovered that the baby snails are gone, and their tummies are now lumpy and is showing signs of distress from being so full. i think they are able to handle baby snails, they are 100% wild caught guppies but i will watch them since im a bit concerned. ill come back to this to give an update.
Snails love to eat bananas, but be careful with any fruits that you don't spoil your tank water (if they are aquatic snails).
well if you want to have any type of fish in an ecosystem you need plants. i am doing and ecosystem in school i am using guppies 2 snails 1 catfish and the guppies eat plants and algae but make sure if your guppies to have enough food because if not the adults will eat the babies
Yes, they can eat the genus of aquatic plants called the waterweeds.
it eats you mum
mostly smaller fish like mollies guppies snails and otocinclus
I have had guppies for several years now, always had snails, always had plants.
They'll eat algae or freshwater aquatic plants such as anarchis or elodea