No; although clams filtrate water, they are not able to crawl on surfaces eating algae like snails do.
A mstery snail will clean your tank at pets mart there like $3.00
A freshwater snail is actually a type of freshwater mollusc (like clams and mussels that live in fresh water).
A snake is a reptile. A snail is known as a mollusc.
No, a snail is not a bivalve. Snails are gastropods, which are a type of mollusk that typically have a coiled shell. Bivalves, on the other hand, include creatures like clams and mussels, which have a shell consisting of two parts or valves.
If it's before cooking, add some cornmeal so the clams can clean out their digestive track (less poo). If it's after cooking, no. don't do that.
It all depends on what you want. In other words, if they are fish eggs do you want more of the same fish that are in the tank - and the same for snail eggs. The kinds of fish you have will tell you about the eggs and where they are found. Sclares (angel fish) deposit their eggs on the glass or a leaf. Cichlids usually drop their eggs into the sand. Siamese fish blow elaborate "egg nests" made of bubbles. A small gel-like patch on the side of the tank is usually snail eggs - unless you have a large snail such as a Mystery Snail.
i do. do you enjoy bearded clams?
No they are not an arthropod.
soft 'animals', like clams and such
Fish do like to eat clams which are a popular food among the animal world. Other animals that like to eat clams are shorebirds, starfish and people.
Yes. Just like baby clams, they need to burrow in the sand.
You can have A Giant African Land Snail like I have!