They can just live in an aquarium with the normal pebbles on the bottom that all fish live in.
Yes, aquarium snails can live in a pond environment as long as the water conditions are suitable for their survival.
they can't
No. when you drop salt on the ground and slugs or snails somehow pass over it, it kills them by churning up their insides!
No. Only aquatic snails can live in water. It is not adviseable to add any snails to an aquarium IMO anyway.
Terrarium:Has bugs, or insects , such as rolly-polleys, crickets worms, and more....Aquarium:Has fish, and snails, or many more fishes.....
Yes snails can live in a fish tank, and they can breed.
nowhere
they like to live in gardens, ponds,and oceans. and moist places
Yes it is possible because I have seen a number of snails licking the water from the leaves of my potted plants a number of times.
Snails are found in the sea near sandy beaches , on land , where they live in the soil, on the ground , trees and plants and they also live in lakes and ponds , where they feed of algae and other plants under water.
Not the kind that breathe through gills, unless they are in an aquarium.
FOLWER or FOWLR is a kind of saltwater aquarium setup that doesn't have corals.It stands for Fish Only With Live Rock.