When exposed to dry soil, a snail will typically seek moisture to avoid dehydration. It may burrow into the ground or retreat into its shell, closing the aperture to conserve moisture. If conditions remain dry, the snail may enter a state of dormancy, reducing its metabolic rate until more favorable conditions arise. This adaptive behavior helps snails survive in environments with fluctuating moisture levels.
it goes boom or it'll just dry up.
snail enriches the soil by its waste(poo)
A snail will likely enjoy a wet soil environment as it provides moisture and hydration for them. They have a moist foot that allows them to glide easily on wet surfaces, and it helps them breathe through their skin. Wet soil also makes it easier for snails to forage for food and move around.
close by itself
the soil is dry
Salt
they prefer dry
A snail is the animal that can hibernate or sleep for 3 years. Hibernating is one way a snail can live through very dry weather conditions.
You don't. After the snails have mated the snail will go under the soil and lay eggs. The eggs will hatch after about 3 weeks.
"Sukka soil" in English is known as "dry soil." It refers to soil that is lacking moisture and may be dry and arid in nature.
Nope. Rounded gravel is fine.
To effectively dry out potting soil, spread it out in a thin layer in a sunny and well-ventilated area. Stir the soil occasionally to help it dry evenly. Avoid overwatering the soil during this process.