You're better off using 'Milton' fluid (the stuff you sterilise baby bottles with). One drop to a gallon of water will kill off any bacteria in the tank, while being of sufficient weakness to not cause harm to your pet mollusc. You can buy Milton in tiny bottles (about 100ml) which will last you a long time !
A "tank" would fit.
Yes snails can live in a fish tank, and they can breed.
I would not recommend adding snails to any tank if you intend to have fish.
you should never clean your fish tank with washing -up liquid or eny thing like that only a sponge that is new and water
Smear washing up liquid over where you suspect there is a leak will start bubbling and prove if there is a leak or not.
yes snails do have mothers. the mothers crawl to the top of the tank when they are pregnant and lay their eggs at the top of the tank above the water line.
what are you doing with lettuce and snails? and no they will be fine
Keep your snails in a tank filled with water. Snails, from the wild or not, will love to eat aquarium plants that are sold at any pet store. Also, don't keep the tank to clean, for they like to eat small amounts of algae off the tank walls. I also feed my snails shrimp pellets, which they love! Good luck taking care of your snails!
SNAILS
Snails live on a tank and no you don't have to feed it.it eats of algae
handful of rice and some biological washing liquid. shake shake shake and hey presto.......
yes