To safely care for snail babies in a fish tank, ensure the water is clean and at the right temperature for snails. Provide hiding spots and enough food like algae wafers or vegetables. Avoid aggressive tank mates that may harm the snail babies. Keep an eye on water quality and make sure to remove any uneaten food to prevent water contamination.
To safely introduce a snail to a tank with betta fish, acclimate the snail to the tank water temperature, ensure the tank has enough hiding spots for the snail, and monitor the betta's behavior towards the snail to prevent any aggression.
If the fish can find the eggs and/or babies they will eat them.
No, it is not safe to house a snail with a betta fish. Betta fish are known to be aggressive and may harm or even kill the snail. It is best to keep them in separate tanks.
No, a snail is an invertebrate in the mollusk family. They are not fish.
Taking care of a snail will require building it a habitat. You can use a fish tank lined with potting soil and branches for crawling.
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i dont know a single fish in a Betta bowl but i do know what u can put in their and have less cleaning. I have 2 zebra fish and a snail in a little large bowl but i dont have a lot of work because the snail cleans the bottom of the tank. or 2 guppies and a snail :P
no, i dont believe so
I have some they lay a lot but I had 3 live in my fish tank don't know how many existed before
A snail is neither a fish nor a mammal.
No, it is not recommended to house a snail with a betta fish as bettas are known to be aggressive and may harm the snail.
A fish egg has baby fish in it, a snail egg has baby snails in it!