Yes, they love carrots, but make sure you cut it into tny slices, and wash it, otherwise they won't eat it!
Snails love carrots. In fact, it was discovered recently by a mathematician from Princeton University that carrots attract them extremely quickly -- to the point that carrots also constitute an excellent way to control the numbers of snails in their aquariums. The best way to do it is to clip a couple of carrot strips to the edge of your aquarium, and remove them as soon as they get all full of snails.
At least carrots and one of their favourite is a cucumber...
Well, I think garden snails don't eat a lot of things. On the other hand, garden snails DO eat green vegetables for sure, though I find that they do eat carrots a lot too. They probably won't eat these things (I will only list a few):gumcerealmeat of any kind (they're vegetarians)milkcandyetc...These garden snails pretty much won't eat anything that we can't eat. If we don't eat glue, garden snails don't eat glue. It makes sense, right?Garden snails don't eat anything but what you would find in your garden, no hot dogs or gum. I have only given my captive garden snails: lettuce, cucumber, strawberries, spinach, and carrots. Garden snails shouldn't eat any kind of citrus or any manufactured food, or food that was made people and planted by people.
They love carrots and lettuce! I've heard they like grapes. We'll be trying that with ours tomorrow.
If you have a pet snail, try giving it some food with water already in it (like lettuce leafs). Another good idea would be to get a plastic bottle cap (so it won't rust) or something similar. I use a checker-piece for my snails and fill it with tap water. Also, snails like to eat other fruits and vegetables. I've heard they like apples and carrots a lot. I know my snails like carrots.
We eat food just like everyone else. If you mean the traditional foods, then alot of our recipes have dill and potatoes. Potatoes are very common in many traditional dishes along with many types of fish.
Garden snails eat a range of different food's love greenery like leaves of various plants. They eat cucumber, lettuce, spinach, carrots, apples and strawberries, those are only a few of the fruits and vegetables that I have given my garden snails. Garden snails CANNOT eat citrus or anything but fruits or vegetables.
It depends. I heard of snails that eat other snails. And I suppose that water snails are kind of omnivorous because they eat the fish pellets that are mostly protein. However, garden snails eat vegetables like lettuce and carrots.
There are two very basic kinds of snails. Some snails live on land and the second basic category of snail lives in water. Land Snails like damp spots, especially in the garden. These snails eat decaying vegetation, fungi, lichen, plant leaves, damp paper and cardboard. Becuase these snails live in the garden and feed on garden plants, people often consider them a pest. Snails also live in a water. People can use them in an aquarium and they live in the wild. These snails eat algea. In addition, they eat aquatic plants. In an aquarium, snails eat excess fish food also. There are also many different kinds of predatory snails that live in the ocean. These snails hunt and eat fish and various types fish and invertibrates.
fish flakes, algae wafers, carrots, lettuce, plain nuts, feeder fish from a reliable source, snails shrimp, small bits of cooked chicken, peas.
Apple snails are freshwater aquatic snails. Garden snails are land snails.Apple snails have lungs and gillsGarden snails have lungs onlyApple snails skin is thin and translucent (with slime)Garden snails skin is thick and leathery (with slime)All apple snails have two sets of antennaeGarden snails have species with one and two sets.