No, a mystery snail cannot breed with a pond snail because they belong to different species with distinct genetic makeups. Mystery snails are part of the Ampullariidae family, while pond snails belong to various families, primarily Lymnaeidae or Planorbidae. Successful breeding typically requires compatibility within the same species or closely related species. Therefore, crossbreeding between these two types of snails is not possible.
The 'Pond Snail' Lymnaeidae range from 1cm two 1.5 inches.
actually it has 1 leg and i know that because i looked at a pond snail unde a microscope
A black bear eats an ivory mystery snail.
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The Mystery Snail will crawl out of The tank and bite you, so get some gloves or something so it does not get slime on you.
They have eyes to breath on
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You're in luck! I have a pet pond snail. (If your wondering, his name is petey). He is about 3.5 inches tall and 4.3 inches long.
Probably in a pond, meaning the snail is called a PONDsnail...
No!
the foot