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slimy hard shell live in moist areas can live in water eats the alge on fish tanks as food the snail are jellylike,and slimy, icky and they a ded dead dead DEAD i hate them
Snails do not eat living things, they decompose dead matter. I suppose if it was a chopped off, dead root the snail would decompose it. But it won't eat it as long as it's still alive.
Not necessarily as lots of snails float from time to time. Pick it up and touch the foot with your finger and see if it reacts.
no Most don't, no. But the Flesh-eating snail of Brazil can, though it tends to eat dead fish.
Snails can float or sink depending on how they feel at the time. It is also possible that the snail is dead and sealed into its shell. I would remove it from the aquarium and into a small container for observation. (That would be better than adding a dead snail to putrefy in your aquarium.)
They sometimes eat things like mice, and maybe small birds. But they usually eat carrion (dead animals), slugs, snails, and berries.
d'ont worry , snails sleep a lot but if your still worried put water in the shell and you will see your snail will come out the shell Hope i helpt
Apple snails are considered scavenging omnivores; they eat any organic matter including dead or dying plants and animals.
Snails stink horridly when they die. If you have the stomach, you can pick he/she up and get a little whiff. Trust me, you'll know then if he/she is dead or not.
Snails that are dislodged from their 'perch' often float upside down on the surface until they find something to anchor themselves on. If there is something covering the opening of the shell your snail is fine. If the opening of the shell is gaping, the snail is dead. Remove it before it rots the water.
Snails float when they are nervous. If your snail is floating partially out of it's shell, you may have a problem. Try picking the snail up and smelling it. If it has a gross and strong smell, you have a dead snail.
No, a snail grows more shell as it gets bigger. Hermit crabs (which live in the shells of dead snails) however do select bigger and bigger shells as they grow.