no. they live in mud.
well it depends on what kind of fish it is and what kind of snails it is
you can put in sea snails and more brightly fish that you cant get with a heater in your tank
No.
Yes snails can live in a fish tank, and they can breed.
if you have African land snails as pets you will no what they (your ones) like, every group of snails in a tank can share 1 peice of cuttle fish all you do is wash it and put it in the tank ontop of the mud and they will suck it to make there shell strong. BUT you need to wash it very well first or the gurms from it could cause them to die BUT you need to give them a bit or they WILL DIE ANYWAY.
I would not recommend adding snails to any tank if you intend to have fish.
I have a 10 gallon tank and it holds 3 indian dwarf puffer fish/pea puffers. they love snail cuz they are small enough to suck out the snails. if you have a snail problem i would remove the fish from your tank and put a snail killing chemical in. i have also heard of snail traps you can put in your tank and not have to remove your fish. i would at fast because snails multiply VERY FAST, or you can smash them with your fingers. Also there are such things as ASSASSIN snails that will eat brown snails.
Well i have some garden snails as pets and i put them in a fish tank so if you buy a fish tank then you can put them in there thanks for the question! xXx holly
It has never been tested scientifically to be absolutely sure. But many people have used Orbeez in fish tanks and they seem to be fine.
they put them in their fish tanks and admire them
You can put some but not all cold water fish in tropical tanks for example you can put zebra danios and mountain minnows with tropical if you gradually increase the heat. You cannot do this with goldfish. It depends what fish you have.
find a containier and put in lots of grass leaves and twigs. snails love mud and dirt. put a small containier of water in, not to deep though, they love to bath.