In a nutshell, snails and slugs may enter your house to further their search for nutrition, mainly in the form of mold derived from moisture and humid conditions. They seek to take shelter in a damp, cool and warm environment, showing off their keen fondness for the shades of dark.Read More →

Examine the shell If the body of the snail is no longer inside the cell or if the snail hangs out of the shell and does not move, then the snail may have died. If the snail does not respond to you picking up the shell and falls out, itRead More →

very very slow. I guess it would be better to make that feet per hour rather than miles per hour: slugs can move at 30 to 150 feet per hour. How far can a slug go in a day? These gluttonous creatures consume several times their own weight in plantRead More →

Once the snails consume existing algae growths and built-up detritus, however, they may begin to feed on your aquarium plants. In addition to posing a potential threat to your live plants, aquarium snails can also become a general nuisance. Can snails appear in a fish tank? Those tiny snails thatRead More →

While most cowries are omnivores, it is accepted in the hobby that the Money Cowrie is an herbivore. This active snail will consume diatoms, film algae, hair algae, and some species of cyanobacteria. What do deer cowries eat? They feed nocturnally on invertebrates. Cypraeidae have beautiful shells and equally beautifulRead More →

9 Easy-to-Keep Aquarium Fish That Eat Pest Snails #1 — Zebra Loach. #2 — Yoyo Loach. #3 — Clown Loach. #4 — Dwarf Chain Loach. #5 — Skunk Loach. #6 — Pea Puffer Fish. #7 — Cichlids. #8 — Spotted Raphael Catfish. Is it bad to have too many snailsRead More →