Yes, aquarium snails can live in a pond environment as long as the water conditions are suitable for their survival.
in ponds.DOI?!!
Probably in a pond, meaning the snail is called a PONDsnail...
ocean/pond/river
Also known as bladder or pond snails, they live in stagnant or slow moving water.
Pond snails cannot survive outside of water for extended periods of time. They need a moist environment to breathe and move around effectively.
Either an aquarium or a pond. NO BOWLS, PLEASE!
Do you mean how long will they live together? As long as the fish doesn’t eat the snails, they can coexist peacefully.
The process of evolution, (that is natural selection of the fittest) does that for them.
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
While both types of snails are mollusks, gastropods, to be more specific, the land snails have developed lungs to be able to breathe on land. Aquatic snails have gills, special organs that remove oxygen from the water. For this reason, land snails will drown if left in a bucket of water that they cannot escape from. Aquatic snails do not have the thick slime that land snails have and will quickly dry out,( if they do not suffocate first) when left out of the water.
Raccoons do not live in ponds but may forage for food in a pond looking for crabs, snails, crayfish, frogs and fish. They live on land, however.