Actually aquatic snails must breath out of water. They breath from the surface.
water snails but not regular snails
The aquatic trapdoor snail is a livebearer. It needs two snails to reproduce, but it would be possible for them to be purchased pregnant then have babies on their own.
The trapdoor snail is not in every local fish shop so you will probably have to go online to find them reliably. These aquatic snails can be kept in both ponds and aquariums as a useful algae cleaner. To buy trapdoor snails see the links provided at the end of this page.
Trapdoor snails do not get that big. The largest one I ever saw was an inch around, but the usual is a lot less. When they are hatched they are really tiny and you don't even know they are there for few day.
Apple snails live in freshwater.
Not all snails live in water. Some snails can survive on land as well.
No, not all snails can live underwater. Some snails are adapted to live in water, while others live on land.
Yes, snails can live in water. They are able to survive in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Most snails are hermaphrodites. This means that they are both male and female. All hermaphroditic snails can lay eggs. They can "mate" with themselves and thus only one can reproduce in an aquarium or pond. They also breed sexually as often as possible. Most snails lay eggs but some, like the trapdoor snail, give live birth. Trapdoor snails and a few other species of snails (apple, golden inca, four horned, etc.) are not hermaphrodites. They can only reproduce sexually.
No. Salt water snails have adapted to salt water and always will.
No. Salt water snails have adapted to salt water and always will.
clams live in water and snails mostly live on land.