Snails
Why Keep a Pet Snail?
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Calm, peaceful, and relaxing to watch
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Completely silent, odorless, and clean
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Very low space and cost requirements
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Easy daily care
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Great beginner invertebrate pet
â ïļ Downsides:
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Slow movement and limited interaction
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Sensitive to chemicals and dryness
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Some species are illegal to keep in certain areas
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Can reproduce quickly if conditions are right
2. Best Snail Species for Pets (Beginner-Friendly)
â Garden Snail (Cornu aspersum)
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Hardy and easy to care for
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Commonly kept species
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Good for beginners
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Moderate lifespan
ðŋ Giant African Land Snail (Lissachatina spp.)
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Very large and impressive
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Calm temperament
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Long-lived
â ïļ Illegal to keep in some countries/regions—check laws first
ð Milk Snail (Otala lactea)
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Beautiful striped shell
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Active climber
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Hardy and forgiving
ðļ White Garden Snail (Theba pisana)
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Smaller and lightweight
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Easy to house
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Good for observation
3. Enclosure Setup (Very Important)
ð Size Rule
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At least 1 gallon per adult snail
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Floor space matters more than height
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Lid must allow airflow while preventing escape
ðŠĩ Interior
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Substrate 2–4 inches deep (coco fiber or soil)
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Leaf litter or moss
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Hides (cork bark, plants)
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Shallow water dish (optional)
ðĄïļ Temperature
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Ideal range: 68–78°F (20–26°C)
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Avoid direct sunlight and heat lamps
ð§ Humidity
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70–90%
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Light misting once or twice daily
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Substrate should stay moist, not soggy
4. Feeding Your Snail ð―ïļ
What They Eat
Fresh foods only:
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Leafy greens (lettuce, kale, dandelion)
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Vegetables (zucchini, carrot, cucumber)
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Occasional fruit (apple, strawberry)
ðĶī Calcium is essential:
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Cuttlebone
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Crushed eggshells
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Calcium powder
Feeding Schedule
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Fresh food daily
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Remove leftovers within 24 hours
5. Shell Growth & Health â ïļ
Snails grow continuously.
Healthy signs:
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Smooth shell growth
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Active feeding
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Strong attachment to surfaces
Rules:
â Never handle by the shell
â Never use tap water with chlorine
â Never use pesticides or chemicals nearby
Calcium deficiency causes thin, brittle shells.
6. Handling & Behavior
ðĒ Snails can be handled gently, but handling should be minimal.
They may:
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Extend eye stalks
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Explore your hand slowly
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Retract when startled
ðĒ Always wash hands before and after handling.
7. Lifespan & Growth
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Lifespan: 2–10 years (species dependent)
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Grow steadily throughout life
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Many are hermaphrodites
8. Common Mistakes (Avoid These)
â Dry enclosure
â No calcium source
â Overfeeding fruit
â Using salty foods
â Exposing to soap, chemicals, or perfumes
â Overcrowding
9. Health & Signs of Trouble
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Cracked shell → calcium deficiency or fall
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Inactivity → low humidity or temperature
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Excess slime → stress
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Shell erosion → acidic substrate
10. Are Snails Good Pets?
â Great if you want:
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A peaceful, low-maintenance pet
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A kid-friendly invertebrate
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Something quiet and calming
â Not ideal if you want:
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Fast movement
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High interaction
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Zero reproduction management
11. Fun Snail Facts
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Can sleep for days or weeks
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Have thousands of tiny teeth (radula)
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Breathe through a single lung
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Can retract completely into their shell
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Leave slime trails to help movement