pond snails are both girl and boy, so in order to lay eggs, they mate WITH THEIR SELVES and then they lay the eggs in a "jelly like mass" and in about three to four weeks, the eggs hatch
No, a mystery snail cannot breed with a pond snail because they belong to different species with distinct genetic makeups. Mystery snails are part of the Ampullariidae family, while pond snails belong to various families, primarily Lymnaeidae or Planorbidae. Successful breeding typically requires compatibility within the same species or closely related species. Therefore, crossbreeding between these two types of snails is not possible.
Yes, snails will overpopulate a pond if you let them. It will take a while, but they might. You can bye fish that eat snails, if you want them.
because land snails normally stay on land and pond snails stay in the water
No, snails are not producers. They do not make their own food.
in ponds.DOI?!!
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Yes, aquarium snails can live in a pond environment as long as the water conditions are suitable for their survival.
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no it doesn't
in a petstore, or in a lake or pond.
Probably in a pond, meaning the snail is called a PONDsnail...