No, garden snail eggs are not big. The mollusks in question (Helix aspersa Miller) averages about 85 eggs with each egg-laying. The female garden snail optimally deposits 0.19-inch (5-millimeter) eggs about every six weeks, for a total of about five egg-layings, between February and October.
60-100
No, garden snail eggs do not need water to hatch. Snail eggs require a humid environment to prevent them from drying out, but they do not need to be fully submerged in water. The eggs can be kept in a moist substrate to ensure proper conditions for hatching.
I don't really no, I have seen a massive one once so basically they get massive!How long a garden snail is depends on the type of snail. The common garden snail is generally less than 1 inch in length but some species can be as large as 3 inches in length.
- Most snail eggs are clear, but not all of them are.
It depends what species the snail is if it is a garden snail usuly they are about half the size of a pea (they are so cute i love there tiny faces) hope this helps.
Garden snail, 0.03 mph
Yes, bettas may eat snail eggs as they are carnivorous and may consume small invertebrates like snail eggs.
Look at the link below these are Golden Apple Snail eggs.
I've only ever heard them called "Snail Eggs".
Most of the time, a snail with a hole in the shell will die.
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Yes, betta fish may eat snail eggs as they are carnivorous and may consume small invertebrates like snail eggs.