Well, if cared with consideration, they can live 6-10 years. But on average they live from 6 months-1 year.
No, mystery snails live perfectly well in fresh water.
No, apple snails and mystery snails are not the same. Apple snails belong to the family Ampullariidae and are typically larger in size compared to mystery snails, which belong to the Thiaridae family. Additionally, apple snails are considered invasive species in some regions, while mystery snails are popular aquarium pets.
Yes, golden mystery snails and black mystery snails can mate and produce offspring. The offspring can exhibit a variety of color combinations depending on the genetics of the parents.
i have no clue, i guess that's why their "mystery" snails
Absolutley yes. I had about 3 snails in my fish tank, they breed and make more. Make sure that they do not slide up the sides. But apple snails and golden mystery snails love to live in such a habitat. Glad I could help. (:
apple snails are like the same as a mystery snail and mystery snails need calcium drops added to the tank and algae and veggies of live food and a heater set at the tropical zone range
they can live up to three years
no, in an old snails home.
2 kinds are apple snails, and mystery snails. I have mystery snails. Make sure they have plenty of calcium, or they're shells will crack.
Looking online suggests that both Chinese Mystery Snails and Banded Mystery Snails are edible. Both are invasive where I live and I recently grabbed a few to eat. A word of caution, all wild caught snails must be kept for a few days (3-8) with constant changing of their water, tap water will do, to rid them of any toxins they picked up. Feed them oatmeal, cornmeal, or lettuce to get the mud they have been previously been feeding on out of their systems.
water snails but not regular snails
No, not all snails can live underwater. Some snails are adapted to live in water, while others live on land.