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What to Feed Snails:

Leaves,GrassFruitBark,leafy ,green ,vegetables,apples, apricot, banana,pear, strawberries,watermelon,melon

And other ............

Not give

Acute ,Salt ,Sour ,Sweet, Smoked ,Fried ,Potato Eyes.

Instructions

1)Prior to placing food in your snail's habitat, wash it thoroughly.

2)Feed your snails fresh vegetables and fruit--everything from apples to tomatoes, and bean sprouts to turnips. Provide a mixture, and pay attention to your snail's preferences: Different species prefer different diets.

Smoked

Fried

Potato Eyes

Acute

Salt

Sour

Sweet

Smoked

Fried

Potato EyesAcute

Salt

SourAcute

Salt

Sour

Sweet

Smoked

Fried

Potato EyesAcute

Salt

Sour

Sweet

Smoked

Fried

Potato Eyes

Sweet

Smoked

Fried

Potato Eyes

Acute

Salt

Sour

Sweet

Smoked

Fried

Potato Eyes

4)Provide water in a sturdy bowl, which should be only a few millimeters deep. Snails run the risk of drowning if drinking from deeper receptacles. Alternatively, you can keep the habitat humid and moist, spraying down the snails at least twice a day (or more, if using a heat mat).

5)Remove any uneaten food within a day or so. Food that goes uneaten will spoil, and can attract mold, fungus or pests like flies and mites.

Acute

3)Keep a piece of cuttlefish bone in your snail's habitat at all times. The bone's calcium is necessary for the snail to build and repair their shells. In addition to cuttlefish bone, acceptable substitutes include eggs shells, natural chalk, powdered oyster shells or calcium supplements.