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IF you are talking about in an aquarium: snail would close up into its shell and live for a few days then die. In the wild: they would move to new environment, some would die.
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The New England Aquarium is open every day of the week, though the hours vary both by day of the week and by season. The only days the Aquarium is closed is Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Even on New Year's Day, the Aquarium opens at noon.
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maybe at the top a week if it's snail mail, but if its flown then maybe 3 or 4 days tops.
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The Tennessee Aquarium has an average of 20 million visitors each year. The aquarium is located in Chattanooga and is open 7 days a week.
you have to wait till the days come
if you log in for a certain number of days you get one
Help please lol .
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Had a Snail controls, and is thereby detrimental only to invertebrates. Shrimp, lobsters, crayfish, snails, etc are affected. Fish & plants are not affected. Use as directed - 1 drop per gallon & then in two weeks another treatment to affect any snails that were in egg sacs when the initial treatment was performed. We have Japanese Trapdoor snails in our aquarium, and live plants (as well as our fish). When we bring in new plants we quarantine them & treat with Had a Snail for several weeks so that we do not introduce what we consider 'junk snails' (that are frequently found stowing away on aquarium plants) into our tank. The quarantined plants are rinsed several times in non-treated water then over the course of several more days before they are planted in our tank. We've never lost a fish (we have 4 corys), or a plant to Had a Snail. Hope that helps. :)