Shell
snails prefer to eat soft water-based plant matter.
dirt
they prefer shade
Snails do not have an opinion of their shell. It grows with them and offers them protection from the sun, predators, and the cold.
no but they may prefer it my dear :).
co2
you just need to shut up about it
Smooth surface
Snails prefer dark conditions as they are nocturnal creatures. Exposure to bright light can stress them and lead to dehydration. Providing them with places to retreat to in the dark will help keep them comfortable and healthy.
Snails thrive in moderate, humid conditions with temperatures ranging from 60-85°F. They prefer moist environments and may become less active during very hot or dry weather. Heavy rainfall can also be harmful to snails as it can flood their habitats.
your nearest gas station.
Yes, dingoes can eat snails as part of their diet. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of prey, including invertebrates like snails, especially when other food sources are scarce. However, snails are not a primary food source for dingoes, who typically prefer larger animals.