around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
water
Yes, some species of snails can live in water. They typically need clean, oxygenated water with a stable pH level and appropriate temperature. They also require access to food sources and hiding places to thrive in a water environment.
fresh water
Fresh water
Ya
Yes, snails can survive out of water for a period of time, but they need a moist environment to prevent dehydration.
Yes, snails should be acclimated to their new environment to ensure they can adjust to any changes in temperature, water quality, and other conditions that may affect their health and well-being.
In the aquarium were water, weed, sunfish, snails, and a neon fish.
Garden snails do not drink salt water, but they will drink water. Garden snails will drink any water that crosses their path. Snails can not drink salt water because it dries out and shrivels up their skin.
Aquatic snails cannot survive outside of water for extended periods of time. They need water to breathe and move properly.
Garden snails need water for sure! Or else the poor things will dry up. Though they will shrink into their shells for protection, they can't do that forever. Sooner or later, they would starve to death if they don't dry to death. But garden snails cannot literally swim in water, so I don't suggest to put garden snails in large quantities of water.
Water snails are aquatic creatures that rely on water to survive. They cannot survive for extended periods outside of water as they need a moist environment to breathe and move.