Mine do :)
Eats celery,vegetables,ripe cherries,and apples.
Because they grow to what was considered the size of an apple many decades ago when the term was coined.
snails eat veggies
Apple snails are not called apple snails because they eat apples. They are called Apple Snails because of their size. True apple snails (Pomacea canaliculata) can grow up to 5" in Dia. Nontheless Apple Snails can eat apples.
yes that is why they go up and down the tank. There eating algae even if your tank looks clean there will be microscopic algae everywhere, but if you let them live on algae they will die because they need to eat apples or cucumbers.
Apple Snails will eat other snails if you don't feed them. If you feed them, then they are alright.
Jews who eat kosher will not eat snails since snails are not kosher. However, not all Jews eat according to the laws of kashrut, so some Jews do eat snails.
There are two very basic kinds of snails. Some snails live on land and the second basic category of snail lives in water. Land Snails like damp spots, especially in the garden. These snails eat decaying vegetation, fungi, lichen, plant leaves, damp paper and cardboard. Becuase these snails live in the garden and feed on garden plants, people often consider them a pest. Snails also live in a water. People can use them in an aquarium and they live in the wild. These snails eat algea. In addition, they eat aquatic plants. In an aquarium, snails eat excess fish food also. There are also many different kinds of predatory snails that live in the ocean. These snails hunt and eat fish and various types fish and invertibrates.
Just a feww?? just give them there vegetables,, snails are vegetarians. they don't eat meat. so give them that then the next day give them the same thing. And if you forget to feed the snails,, the snails will eat each other.
apples
Yes. Snails can eat about the same things that people eat.
They'll eat lettuce, apples, pears, and other greens, fruits and veggies. They will also eat a lot of the flowers and other plants we grow in our gardens.