Grass, leaves, newspaper. Well I feed my garden snail cucumbers, apples, lettuce, bananas, carrots and you should feed it eggshells or something else that gives good calcium. snails like most stuff you would put in a salad they like lots of fruits and veggies. =)
you drop what it eats in it cage or whatever its in and it eats it
Pet snails will be happy eating algae wafers and plants or fresh algae. They may also enjoy eating sinking pellets.
you can feed it any kind of vegetation, except carrots and other hard veggies.
---- freshwater snail food!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it dont take a rocket scientist to fuige that out
You can feed your water snails a variety of things such as veggies ( zukini Is good for them I was told by the pet store people or even fruits too
Lettuce, cabbage, fruits (apple, kiwi, banana) and calcium (cuttlefish, bits of old snail shell, chalk or calcium supplements).
Good Luck!
you dont they bottom feed
seaweed
Garden snail, 0.03 mph
go to your nearest pet store or just feed it veggies
in a garden
snail and slugs eat garden debris
Slowly.
in the garden
the speed of garden snail in kilometres per hour is 0.048 km/h
The kind of snail that's an outdoor snail is a garden snail witch is the type that eats leaves and has a brown colour shell.
erm... a snail?
I have a large apple snail, about a baseball size. I feed it only with Romain lettuce. It survives well.
The typical garden snail's scientific name is 'helix aspersa'.
THEY are not the same kind of snail