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yes because lets saying the beach is a big pond and has tons of the same fish
yes
While both types of snails are mollusks, gastropods, to be more specific, the land snails have developed lungs to be able to breathe on land. Aquatic snails have gills, special organs that remove oxygen from the water. For this reason, land snails will drown if left in a bucket of water that they cannot escape from. Aquatic snails do not have the thick slime that land snails have and will quickly dry out,( if they do not suffocate first) when left out of the water.
Probably the same thing you're feeding it in when it's in the pond.
they are one and the same
No. Fish have back bones (like us). Squid are molluscs (like octopuses, snails, oysters, etc.)
Yes
You must have 10 of the same species before you could stock them in a pond.
well first you must get an exterior designer to create the plans for the pond. then usually the same companies that will install outdoor pools will also dig the hole and run the lines to your pond. Then all that is recquired is the water and the fish.
Maybe if they're dead! Snails generally just eat... whatever else the fish don't. Snails will make quick work of a dead fish, though.
Yes, snails and fish get on fine but you must count each snail as one inch of fish length to avoid overstocking the tank (fully stocked is one inch of fish not including tail per gallon of tank water).
Yes. Are you thinking like two different breeds of fish? If you are, then the answer is definitely yes. Take the ocean for example. It's just a REALLY big pond.