1. When do snails lay eggs?Young snails reach sexual maturity at 6 months old. They lay eggs 10 to 15 days after mating and fertilization. Most of the eggs are laid in caves, on vegetable leaves or sponges in clumps. The eggs are oval, with a milky white limestone shell, slightly larger than mung beans. Each time, about 100 to 200 eggs are laid, and 3 to 8 nests are produced annually. After the eggs are laid, they can be collected and placed in a basin or wooden box for incubation. The mucus and feces on the eggs do not need to be scrubbed. The bottom of the eggs is padded with breeding soil and covered with wet cotton cloth or sponge. The eggs are evenly placed on the soil, covered with wet cloth, and then the basin mouth is sealed with plastic film. The young snails can be hatched in 8 to 15 days. The temperature must be maintained at 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and the humidity must be maintained at 80% to 90% during incubation. The white jade snail is hermaphroditic and mates with different sexes. Artificial breeding can reproduce all year round as long as the temperature and humidity are controlled. Young snails reach sexual maturity at 6 months old, and lay eggs 10 to 15 days after mating and fertilization. Most of the eggs are laid in caves, on vegetable leaves or sponges in clumps. The eggs are oval in shape, with a milky white calcareous shell, slightly larger than mung beans. About 100 to 200 eggs are laid each time, and 3 to 8 nests are produced annually. After the eggs are laid, they can be collected and placed in a basin or wooden box for incubation. The mucus and feces on the eggs do not need to be scrubbed. Pad the bottom of the eggs with breeding soil and cover the soil with wet cotton cloth or sponge, evenly arrange the eggs on it, cover with wet cloth, and then seal the basin mouth with plastic film. The young snails can be hatched in 8 to 15 days. During incubation, the temperature must be maintained at 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and the humidity must be 80% to 90%. Living habits of white jade snails 2. How to tell how old a snail is? At what age does a snail lay eggs?The age of a snail seems to be determined by the patterns on its shell, just like the growth rings of a tree. I heard that it is true. It seems that it lays eggs when it is very young. The snail only lives for three years at most. . Hail. I also look at the patterns on the shell. The number of circles indicates its age. 3. How do snails reproduce? Do they lay eggs? Do they need to mate?Snails are oviparous and need to mate. Snail breeding process: When two snails meet, they touch each other with their tentacles, then face each other with their heads, connect their bodies, and touch each other's reproductive cavities. After a short pause, the reproductive parts suddenly reverse, insert the love arrows into each other's reproductive holes to mate. Each mating takes about 2 to 3 hours, sometimes up to 4 hours. After mating, the fertilized eggs are laid out of the body through the reproductive pore. The eggs are laid in the soil a few millimeters deep underground or under rotten wood or fallen leaves. The snail larvae develop in the egg shells, and the hatched larvae have already become snails. Snails can lay eggs 6 to 7 times a year, with an average of 200 eggs each time. The reproduction of snails is not limited by age. Under the same suitable reproductive conditions, the larger the snail, the more eggs it lays. Additional information Snail's life habits: 1. Snails like to burrow into loose humus soil to live, lay eggs, regulate body humidity and absorb some nutrients. 2. Snails like moisture but are afraid of waterlogging, which can suffocate them. 3. Snails have amazing survival abilities and are very tolerant of cold, heat, hunger, and drought. 4. Snails are self-eating. As soon as the baby snails hatch, they will crawl and eat without the care of their mother. 5. Snails are most afraid of direct sunlight and are sensitive to the environment. They hibernate when the temperature is below 15℃ and above 33℃. They may be frozen to death or burned to death when the temperature is below 5℃ or above 40℃. Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia - Snail Oviparous, requires mating. When two snails meet, they touch each other with their tentacles, then face each other with their heads, bodies connected, and their reproductive cavities connected. After a short pause, their reproductive parts suddenly reverse and insert their penises into each other's reproductive holes. Generally speaking, snail mating takes a long time, and each mating takes about 2 to 3 hours, and sometimes up to 4 hours. After mating, the fertilized eggs are laid out of the body through the reproductive pore. The eggs are laid in the soil a few millimeters deep underground or under rotten wood or fallen leaves. The snail larvae develop in the egg shells, and the hatched larvae have already become snails. Additional information: Snail is not a biological classification name, generally refers to all terrestrial species of gastropods. Generally, Western languages do not distinguish between aquatic snails and terrestrial snails. In Chinese, snails only refer to terrestrial species, and the broad definition of snails also includes giant shield slugs. Snails are animals that include many different families and genera. They feed on plants and lay eggs in the soil or on trees. They are more common on tropical islands, but some also live in colder regions. Arboreal species are brightly colored, while terrestrial species are usually of similar colors, often with stripes. The largest species are the crystal snails of Africa, which are often over 20 cm long. Several species of the European giant snail genus are often used as delicacies, especially in France. Snails are the most common molluscs on land and have high edible and medicinal value. Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Snail 1. Snails are a type of mollusk, hermaphroditic, but they cannot mate on their own and must mate with other species to reproduce. 2. The snail's reproductive organs are located slightly behind the long tentacles on the right side of the head, and each individual can lay eggs and reproduce. During the reproductive season, the snail's reproductive organs protrude outwards, and the long tentacles and horns of two snails rub against each other, and the front ends of their bodies cross each other, completing cross-fertilization. 3. Snails usually mate and fertilize at night or dusk, and can lay 150-300 eggs in 10 days. The fertilized eggs of snails are the size of red beans, covered with egg membranes, white in color, and a bit like pearls. So snails lay eggs. How do snails breed? The mother of the little snail is also the father of someone else, hermaphrodite? |
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