you can look after them by making shore they dont over populate the tank by not feed them loads.
yes
Keep them in separate containers
No, there is not a recipe for risotto with baby snails.
water snails but not regular snails
Grown up snails
they actually eat strawberries and a little drop of fish food (if in tank)
Baby Pomacea canaliculata snails, 1 hour after leaving the eggs. Note the red intestines of these young snails. This is caused by the reddish, carotene-rich yolk they have lived on when they were growing inside the eggs.Pomacea bridgesii snails don't have such a red body when they are born (also see the picture above of hatching Pomacea bridgesii
No, the eggs are layed above water and when the baby snails hatch they fall in. from there many baby snails will go into the parents shell for protection. or sometimes on top of the shell. I dont think the parent snails even notice the little ones. often they will push them out of they way to get where they're going, but I've never seen one eat it's young. sources: I breed snails
Some snails can self-fertilize, such as Helix aspersa, but not all snails can.
blue snails look like snails but the slimy bit of the snail is blue
There is no parental care amongst snails. As soon as the eggs are laid the baby snails are on there own. Its really no big deal.
no, they care for there own