Snails are scavengers and will eat most anything at the bottom of the tank, or even algae on the sides. A piece of lettuce will never fail, shrimp pellets, fish flakes, cucumber or zucchini slice and much more.I find that very interesting.
no it doesn't
Yes, snails will overpopulate a pond if you let them. It will take a while, but they might. You can bye fish that eat snails, if you want them.
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i think so
Yes, most pond snails eat elodea, or anachris. However, it usually depends on the species of snail. Land snails do not eat it, and most aquatic ones do.
They eat the algae all around the pond.
I would say it is a herbivore, because they would probably eat the algae in the pond, but some might be carnivores or omnivores, so your best bet is to just look online.
Do you mean how long will they live together? As long as the fish doesn’t eat the snails, they can coexist peacefully.
because land snails normally stay on land and pond snails stay in the water
No, snails are not producers. They do not make their own food.
Herbivorous water beetles primarily feed on aquatic vegetation and detritus rather than on other animals. Great pond snails are not typically part of their diet, as these beetles are adapted to consuming plant material. While some beetles may have opportunistic feeding behaviors, the majority of herbivorous water beetles do not eat snails.
in ponds.DOI?!!