If you keep a snail in a jar like me, the bottom must be soaked with wet towel or cotton. Place food in the jar,and change the food every day to prevent rotting. for food, use flour in a screw-on cap, cut carrots,and lettuce. Clean droppings.change or water cotton.Just follow these daily routines! You might want chopsticks for toys for the snail. If you keep a snail in a jar like me, the bottom must be soaked with wet towel or cotton. Place food in the jar,and change the food every day to prevent rotting. for food, use flour in a screw-on cap, cut carrots,and lettuce. Clean droppings.change or water cotton.Just follow these daily routines! You might want chopsticks for toys for the snail.
From eggs
yes but not for much
because they want to lay their eggs in the soil as the soil is moist
i think so im not sure but i have a pet slug but it lives in a jar it wont survive long :'(
Yes they are small white eggs that hatch fairly quickly.
a jar of pickles
Habitat for eggs to hatch and head through their life cycles describes why there are slugs in gardens. Slugs need moist soil, moisture and plants. Gardens offer moist soil, plant foliage and supplemental watering systems.
yes
To safely preserve eggs through canning, follow these steps: First, crack the eggs into a jar and add salt or sugar as a preservative. Next, seal the jar tightly and place it in a water bath canner. Process the jar at the correct temperature and time according to a reliable canning recipe. Finally, store the canned eggs in a cool, dark place for long-term preservation.
Snake eggs that are slugs are usually misshapen, discolored, and softer than normal viable eggs. Additionally, if the eggs do not show any signs of development, such as veins or embryos, they may be slugs. It is best to consult with a reptile veterinarian or experienced breeder for a definitive identification.
Slug eggs usually take about a week to hatch although they can stay in the ground for 100 days until the temperature and humidity get just right. They are clear but may get cloudy before hatching. Any age of slugs can lay eggs but the older ones lay more. Slugs do not raise their young and may eat them. To prevent this separate them from the eggs. Slugs do not have genders so any slug can lay eggs. I've hatched one generation and one just layed more so I am expecting more soon.
Nothing, It's An Apex Predator. But I Will Tell You What They "Lay Eggs" On, They Lay Eggs On Larva Of Insects, Spiders, Scorpions, Hornets And Slugs.