Snails have a main diet of algae and a lot of algae is found in the deep crevices of rocks.
No, snails do not leave their shell to burrow.
No they don't burrow
Snails like to go into cracks beween rocks in groups.
To stand on as a viewing point and to burrow beneath. Rocks will store give off heat at different rates than surface or burrow. SIMPLES.
Yes
they hibernate up rocks and plants
Winkles, or small sea snails, often hide in crevices or under rocks when the tide goes out to protect themselves from predators and desiccation. They can also burrow into the sandy or muddy substrate to stay moist and safe until the tide returns.
No, they are like snails that eat growing things on rocks.
Snails, crabs, turtles, armadillos, tortoises, and lobsters all live in or have a shell.
They are everywhere in your garden after if rains or while it is raining! I collected my garden snails from my garden myself. A lot of them come out when it rains, but if you don't want to get too wet, you can collect garden snails right when the rain stops or when it subsides to a slight drizzle. I found my garden snails all over the place, behind rocks, plants, on trees, everywhere!
water if they are lake snails use lake water, they also need a closed environment and rocks or sand but i would use rocks. They will also need plants and algae or frozen foods for their valanced diet!!!!!!!!!!!GOSH!!!!!!!!
Yes. Malaysian Trumpet Snails live in and on top of sand substrates. While most snails will crawl happily over the sand, Malaysian Trumpet Snails will burrow through it. They don't burrow much if at all in gravel, which is too large to easily push aside.Much debris - fish mulm, food scraps, etc. - accumulates on top of the sand, more than accumulates on top of gravel. Snails have better access to debris as a food source on a sand surface than they do on gravel, which allows much of the debris to fall through. MTS feed on what they find below the sand's surface as well on top and turn over the sand as they burrow, which keeps the sand aerobic and "live."Bonus: MTS don't disturb the roots of any plants rooted in the substrate.