they hatch in two weeeks
no
Yes.
You don't. After the snails have mated the snail will go under the soil and lay eggs. The eggs will hatch after about 3 weeks.
it takes 2 to 4 weeks for to hatch depending on air moisture and species
2-3 weeks.
Yes they will die if you do take them out of there tank BUT they hatch them self
the water won't affect the eggs and they still have plenty of time to hatch
If you mean baby snail, snails lay eggs. After a time of growth, they hatch into baby snails. No way to hury it up. Sorry.
Female squid lay eggs only once in their lifetime. They lay many eggs at one time at die shortly afterwards. Two weeks later, the squid eggs will begin to hatch and a new life cycle will begin.
I have raised blue mystery snails for a few years and I have never seen one lay eggs when they were the only snail in the tank. I have seen egg clutches that didn't hatch, but I attribute that to an issue of the environment and not the fertility of the eggs.
No, garden snail eggs do not need water to hatch. Snail eggs require a humid environment to prevent them from drying out, but they do not need to be fully submerged in water. The eggs can be kept in a moist substrate to ensure proper conditions for hatching.
Gestation is not the right word here, but that's ok. Most freshwater aquatic snail eggs will hatch in 2-4 weeks depending on species and temperature.