In captivity with a good diet, in around 8 months, i.e. a couple of months after they stop growing. In the wild, the whole process will be extended due to poor diet. With a poor diet, even in captivity, they may never lay a clutch of eggs.
All of them.
Guppies and platies breed REALLY easy- put them together, soon u got an overstocked aquarium. Apple snails do the same thing, African dwarf frogs do too but need special conditions. Tetras will breed if pH is lowered.
Yes snails can live in a fish tank, and they can breed.
The aquatic trapdoor snail is a livebearer. It needs two snails to reproduce, but it would be possible for them to be purchased pregnant then have babies on their own.
Get to snails [same breed] put them in a tank with wet soil plenty of greens and in 1-2 week's they will mate and lay eggs
Absolutley yes. I had about 3 snails in my fish tank, they breed and make more. Make sure that they do not slide up the sides. But apple snails and golden mystery snails love to live in such a habitat. Glad I could help. (:
No, breeding is when you take two breeds of an animal or in your case snails and make them have children and the children are now a new breed of snail so no you cannot have 1 breed to create a new breed you need 2
Snails eat from our vegetable gardens. In return we poison them, or, sometimes we rear them and eat them cooked in garlic and garnished with a squeeze of lemon (escargots!). I breed them. They are very social animals. I would never kill them. I never have. I breed them to keep their population up.
they don't
An Africanis is an African breed of dog.
African pygmy hedgehog
Get to snails [same breed] put them in a tank with wet soil plenty of greens and in 1-2 week's they will mate and lay eggs