Usually about 1 year-1 1/2 years
Snails are found in the sea near sandy beaches, on land, where they live in the soil, on the ground, on trees and plants, and they also live in lakes and ponds, where they feed off algae and other plants underwater. Some snails live on land and some live in water. The body of the snail is soft but snails have the perfect home, which is their shell. Land snails are very well adapted to changing weather conditions. Some land snails have very thick shells. Snails that live in moist areas usually have thinner shells. Some snails that live in the desert can stay sealed in their thick shells for two or more years. Some types of snails are called "burrowing snails", these are only found above ground in rainy weather. When the weather is hot and dry, they burrow about 7.5 to 15 cm into the ground and become dormant until rain softens the ground.
Sea snails often live in tide pools as they provide a relatively stable environment with access to both water and land. The pools offer protection from predators and rough ocean conditions, while also providing a source of food and shelter. It allows them to feed and reproduce without constantly battling strong currents or wave action.
Algae are organisms that include kelp, red, green, or brown algae, and seaweed. Algae is eaten by many sea creatures. Some sea animals that eat algae are: crabs, turbo snails, sea hares, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, sea turtles, and zooplankton. Algae is also eaten by the following fish: surgeonfish, rabitfish, blennies, angelfish, spotted scat and tangs.
Not necessarily. Water snails can survive without pumps in aquariums as long as the water is clean, oxygenated, and has proper circulation. However, in closed systems or larger aquariums, a pump or filter can help maintain water quality and oxygen levels, benefiting the snails' health.
Plants that commonly live in coastal plains include saltgrass, sea oats, beach sunflower, mangroves, wax myrtle, and sea grape. These plants are adapted to the sandy, salty, and often flooded conditions of coastal areas.
No, sea snails cannot live in freshwater environments as they require a salty marine environment to survive.
Of course, in seas.
Olive snails live on sandy sea bottoms in tropical and subtropical seas and oceans around the world.
they can live up to three years
Do you mean how long will they live together? As long as the fish doesn’t eat the snails, they can coexist peacefully.
some snails have lungs, and others have gills. interestingly, some snails with gills live on land, and some with lungs live in freshwater or sea!
that's a good question but no i don't think they can live under water but i think sea snails can for a little bit.
An ocean habitat and food.
No, sea snails are marine animals and need a saltwater environment to survive. Placing a sea snail in a fishbowl with house plants in freshwater would not provide the necessary conditions for its well-being. It is important to provide proper habitat and care for sea snails to ensure their health and longevity.
they do live long! but is u squash a snail they obviously die but they do
Snails in a fish tank typically live for about 1 to 2 years.
Sea snails can survive out of water for a few hours, but their survival time varies depending on the species and environmental conditions.