Slugs
Why Keep a Pet Slug?
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Calm, slow, and surprisingly fascinating
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Silent, odorless, and very clean
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Extremely low space requirements
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Simple daily care
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Great for observation and education
â ïļ Downsides:
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Very sensitive to dryness and chemicals
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Limited interaction
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Shorter lifespan than snails
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Not visually flashy (but charming!)
2. Best Slug Species for Pets (Beginner-Friendly)
â Leopard Slug (Limax maximus)
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Large and patterned
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Hardy and active at night
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One of the best pet slug species
ðŋ Banana Slug (Ariolimax spp.)
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Bright yellow and iconic
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Slow and calm
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Requires high humidity
â ïļ Check legality before keeping
ð Grey Field Slug (Deroceras reticulatum)
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Small and easy to house
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Very active feeders
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Shorter lifespan
ðļ Garden Slug (Arion spp.)
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Hardy and adaptable
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Easy care
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Commonly found species
3. Enclosure Setup (Very Important)
ð Size Rule
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At least 1 gallon per adult slug
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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, moss, or bark
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Hides and shaded areas
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No sharp décor
ðĄïļ Temperature
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Ideal range: 60–75°F (16–24°C)
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Keep cool and out of direct sunlight
ð§ Humidity
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80–95%
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Mist 1–2× daily
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Substrate should stay moist, never dry
4. Feeding Your Slug ð―ïļ
What They Eat
Fresh foods:
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Leafy greens (lettuce, kale, dandelion)
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Vegetables (zucchini, cucumber, carrot)
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Mushrooms
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Occasional fruit (apple, melon)
ðĶī Calcium (still important!)
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Crushed eggshells
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Calcium powder (lightly dusted)
Feeding Schedule
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Fresh food daily
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Remove leftovers within 24 hours
5. Skin Health & Shedding â ïļ
Slugs don’t molt like insects, but their skin health is critical.
Healthy signs:
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Smooth, moist skin
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Active feeding
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Strong adhesion to surfaces
Rules:
â Never let substrate dry out
â Never use salt or tap water with chlorine
â Avoid soaps, pesticides, or chemicals
Dry conditions can be fatal.
6. Handling & Behavior
ðĄ Handling is not recommended, but brief, gentle contact is possible.
They may:
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Stretch and explore
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Retract when startled
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Leave slime trails
ðĒ Always wet your hands with dechlorinated water before touching.
7. Lifespan & Growth
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Lifespan: 1–5 years (species dependent)
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Grow steadily throughout life
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Most species are hermaphrodites
8. Common Mistakes (Avoid These)
â Dry enclosure
â Poor ventilation
â Using salt or salty foods
â Overfeeding fruit
â Using untreated tap water
â Overcrowding
9. Health & Signs of Trouble
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Excessive inactivity → low humidity or cold
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Shrinking or wrinkled body → dehydration
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Excess slime → stress
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Refusing food → environmental issue
10. Are Slugs Good Pets?
â Great if you want:
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A gentle, low-maintenance pet
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Something unusual and educational
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A quiet observation animal
â Not ideal if you want:
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Fast movement
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Handling or interaction
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A dry, low-humidity setup
11. Fun Slug Facts
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Breathe through a single opening (pneumostome)
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Can stretch far beyond their resting size
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Slime helps with movement and protection
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Some species use slime to deter predators
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Closely related to snails—just no shell!