Im pretty sure snails are born with their shell.
How long does it take a sea snail to grow
A snail's organs are attached to the shell through the mantle. If you attempt to pull the snail out, it will harm it.
snails grow by eating it is so true if you have a snail that you want it to grow the best food to give is lettuce that's what i give to my snail to make to grow.
Technically, yes.
Most crabs shed their shell and then their outer areas harden up and become a new one. Hermit crabs will enforce their shells with a snail type shell and will switch to a larger shell as they grow.
You can identify the type of snail by looking at its shell shape, color, size, and overall appearance. You can also consult field guides, online resources, or experts for help with identification. Additionally, observing its behavior and habitat can provide clues about the species of snail you have.
A: Like turtles, snails are attached to their shells. They cannot leave their shells and live. If the body is out of the shell totally, the snail is dead. A few people have sworn their snail was alive, out of the shell, driving around. It must have been the current in the tank making their body appear to move. Snails cannot live out of their shells.
It takes up to 2 years for a soft shell steama clam to grow to 2 inches in length. When the clams are 2 inches they are legal to be harvested an sold.
no all it does it does is pop its head out of its shell and then deos a weak ice attack
A snail's shell contains its internal organs, such as its lung, reproductive organs and heart. Removing this will, of course, not be good for the snail. Take a closer look at the snail: if it's bleeding, it means it's dead. If it's not, it means its a slug.
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The only way I know of is to strip down the tank, sterilise everything and replace everything that can not be sterilised. A method of keeping snails under control is to have Clown Loaches or Puffer fish in the tank. They will seek out and eat the snails.