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they dont lay eggs
from 200 to 600
They can lay up to 100 eggs.
It depends on the type of snail. Maybe 30 to 20 eggs depends on the tip of the snail. Snails that lay their eggs in aquarium's tend to give birth from 200 to 300 eggs. Snails can only lay 2 at a time. Hermaphroditic snails lay about 80 eggs 6 times a year. Most land snails lay 40 to 60 eggs (according to some authors even 100). Well that's all I know about how many eggs a snail lays a year! :)
An eel does not feed its baby. The eel will just lay its eggs & don't bother about them. When the baby eels hatch from their eggs, they have to find their own food. Only a very few get to survive. That is why eels are very few to be found.
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.
They reproduce. Snails are hermaphrodites and when they mate each snail exchanges genetic material with the other snail. After mating each snail will lay eggs.
3 weeks on average. You can watch them develop in the egg sacs, and emerge when fully formed.
When mealworm beetles turn into beetles, you can still feed them to geckos and birds. They will lay eggs until they die at 3-5 months of age.
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.
Land Snails lay eggs ( I don't know about underwater ones). The snail finds soft soil and digs a hole about 2.5 to 4 cm deep. Each snail can lay about 85 eggs. They will hatch in about 2-4 weeks depending on the temperature. Their months most popular for laying eggs are February to October.
Most butterflies don't lay their eggs in garbage. They typically lay their eggs on the plant that their caterpillars will feed on. Monarchs butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed plants. Spicebush swallowtails butterflies lay their eggs on Spicebush, Sassafras, Sweet Bay, and Prickly Ash. You get the idea. I don't know of any butterflies that lay their eggs in garbage, but if they do it is probably the type of garbage that their caterpillars would feed on.