For a water snail You will need to do a weekly 20% water change or your snail will die of ammonia poisoning. Occasionally (once every month or so) vacuum the bottom to clean up the waste that the snail produces. Also feed it lettuce or apples or carrots (washed well in warm water) and remove the uneaten food in 24 hours. For a land snail no you will not if you have a dirt bottom. Also feed it the same veggies and remove the uneaten food after 48 hours. Feed both types of snails cuttle bone or eggshells for calcium to develop a healthy shell. Good luck!
maybe but no one can be certein
Yes they will die if you do take them out of there tank BUT they hatch them self
Baby snails are almost transparent as are snail eggs. They can be brought in on plants or even in the water that you have brought fish home in.
the water won't affect the eggs and they still have plenty of time to hatch
It all depends on what you want. In other words, if they are fish eggs do you want more of the same fish that are in the tank - and the same for snail eggs. The kinds of fish you have will tell you about the eggs and where they are found. Sclares (angel fish) deposit their eggs on the glass or a leaf. Cichlids usually drop their eggs into the sand. Siamese fish blow elaborate "egg nests" made of bubbles. A small gel-like patch on the side of the tank is usually snail eggs - unless you have a large snail such as a Mystery Snail.
Well it depends if you want them in there or not. It's your choice.
I have raised blue mystery snails for a few years and I have never seen one lay eggs when they were the only snail in the tank. I have seen egg clutches that didn't hatch, but I attribute that to an issue of the environment and not the fertility of the eggs.
- Most snail eggs are clear, but not all of them are.
Yes water snail eggs float. they are small white eggs that are most the time attached to somthing like a plant (fake or real) or the glass of a tank just be careful it shoulnt be near the tank light. :)
Yes, bettas may eat snail eggs as they are carnivorous and may consume small invertebrates like snail eggs.
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.
Look at the link below these are Golden Apple Snail eggs.