The Biggest salt water snail is Syrinx aruanus, a marine species living in Australiawith shells reaching a meter in length.
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No. Salt water snails have adapted to salt water and always will.
No. Salt water snails have adapted to salt water and always will.
no, salt kills and makes snails shrivil up
Yes, salt can be lethal to snails. When exposed to salt, snails can quickly become dehydrated as the salt draws water out of their bodies, eventually leading to their death.
No, mystery snails live perfectly well in fresh water.
Garden snails do not drink salt water, but they will drink water. Garden snails will drink any water that crosses their path. Snails can not drink salt water because it dries out and shrivels up their skin.
du they do live in salt water
To make salt water for snails, mix non-iodized salt with dechlorinated water at a ratio of approximately 1 tablespoon of salt per gallon of water. Ensure the salt is fully dissolved in the water before adding it to the snail's habitat. Remember to monitor the salinity level regularly to maintain a suitable environment for your snails.
No. when you drop salt on the ground and slugs or snails somehow pass over it, it kills them by churning up their insides!
Aquatic snails (as opposed to land snails) and fish live entirely in water - either fresh or salt, depending on their nature.
The egg cowry, also known as Ovula ovum is a species of sea snails. They live in salt water.
i don't think so, maybe. i have had a snail for a while and so far he's fine.