Yes if the shells get broken otherwise no.
I keep crayfish and Tilapia together and crushed some snails for the crayfish to eat, the Tilapia ate them before the crayfish had chance.
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WARNING: DO NOT EAT TILAPIA! TILAPIA CONTAIN A DIET OF OTHER FISH LEAVINGS (POO) WARNING: DO NOT EAT TILAPIA!TILAPIA CONTAIN A DIET OF OTHER FISH LEAVINGS (POO)
snail and slugs eat garden debris
aquatic snails eat algae and live plant material. if they are in an aquarium, they also eat leftover fish food. From different user: i had a water snail and the water snail liked to eat clover and grass. Be sure to wash outdoor plants thoroughly so that the bugs don't get in the water. Water snails also eat other things but from my experience, they eat clovers and grass.
Tilapia can be scavengers, since they eat just about anything they can get. They will eat algae, anything growing on a hard surface, particles in the water, or they can scavenge from things they find lying around.
Depends on the species of tilapia some can actually do quite well in water reaching the same salinity as sea water. Nile tilapia is the least saline tolerant; 15ppt Blue tilapia = 20 ppt Mozambique and Red tilapia grow well at 33 ppt (~ full strength)
Does your snail have algae on it? Goldfish will eat anything that "grows" in the tank. They will eat turtle droppings, water scumm, algae, anything! That is why they are called bottom feeders.
The proper name for a water snail is an aquatic snail.
The recommended internal temperature for tilapia when cooking is 145F (63C) to ensure it is safe to eat.
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The snail kite of Florida swamps does.