Aquatic snails (as opposed to land snails) and fish live entirely in water - either fresh or salt, depending on their nature.
Limpet is the name given to saltwater and freshwater snails.
Most fish do not get pregnant in the same way that mammals do. They lay eggs instead of carrying developing offspring internally. The time it takes for fish eggs to hatch varies depending on the species.
They dive deep into the ocean and get fish, they can stay underwater for a long time, so it is no problem.
Fish are typically most active and feed most actively during dawn and dusk. This is known as the crepuscular feeding pattern. However, the feeding behavior of fish can also vary depending on the species, habitat, and environmental conditions.
Puffer fish do not care for their young and the babies don't remain with their mother for any amount of time. Once the eggs are laid they drift with the current and hatch about 5 days later.
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It's not the most healthy thing, but the can eat it for short periods of time, would recommend worms, snails, slugs, or small fish.
cheese hamburgers most of the time...
small fish eat minows , plankton , other microorganisms and some time small crustaceans {small crabs , animals or snails }
Snails need to be sheltered from the sun for the most part because they can dry out. They can be in the sun for short amounts of time depending on the time of year.
Bladder snails cannot survive outside of water for extended periods of time. They need a moist environment to breathe and stay alive.
No they shouldnt. Gold fish are usaly fine with anything in there tanks. Believe it or not but most of the time its recomend to have a snail in your tank to eat the slime
small fish eat minows , plankton , other microorganisms and some time small crustaceans {small crabs , animals or snails }
They eat fish, octopus, crabs, snails, and squid. But, they are fond of young salmon.
i hate to say it, but they love artificial caves, i have two and they stay their most of the time
Limpet is the name given to saltwater and freshwater snails.
Yes, snails can survive in water for a limited time. Most snails are able to survive underwater for several hours to a few days, depending on the species and environmental conditions. However, prolonged exposure to water can be harmful to snails as they need air to breathe.