No, mystery snails live perfectly well in fresh water.
No, apple snails and mystery snails are not the same. Apple snails belong to the family Ampullariidae and are typically larger in size compared to mystery snails, which belong to the Thiaridae family. Additionally, apple snails are considered invasive species in some regions, while mystery snails are popular aquarium pets.
Yes, golden mystery snails and black mystery snails can mate and produce offspring. The offspring can exhibit a variety of color combinations depending on the genetics of the parents.
i have no clue, i guess that's why their "mystery" snails
Yes, salt can be lethal to snails. When exposed to salt, snails can quickly become dehydrated as the salt draws water out of their bodies, eventually leading to their death.
No. Salt water snails have adapted to salt water and always will.
No. Salt water snails have adapted to salt water and always will.
no, salt kills and makes snails shrivil up
2 kinds are apple snails, and mystery snails. I have mystery snails. Make sure they have plenty of calcium, or they're shells will crack.
In a salt marsh
The salt burns their sluggy skin.
yes it can
salt.