1. Do snails eat quicklime or slaked lime?It only eats soil and not lime! 2. Should the soil for raising snails be loose or tight?It is best to use moist, loose, humus-rich soil for snails, and to prevent the soil from hardening, it is best to replace it once every six months or a year. 3. What is the local name of snail?The local name of snail is Tianluoshi. Snails refer to all terrestrial species of the class Gastropoda. In general, Western languages do not distinguish between aquatic snails and terrestrial snails. In Chinese, snails only refer to terrestrial species, while the broad definition of snails also includes giant shield slugs. Snails are an animal that includes 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 cold regions. Arboreal species are brightly colored, while terrestrial species are usually several similar colors, usually with stripes. 4. Should white jade snails use coconut soil or calcium soil?White jade snails do not have to be raised in soil. They are easy to raise and can be raised without soil. They only need to be raised in a cool place. White jade snails mostly come out in the early morning and dusk and hide in the shade at noon. The breeder needs to prepare a shelter. It is recommended to feed snails with succulent plants and water them once a day. 5. What are the requirements for snail breeding sites?Soil environment: Snails like to burrow into humus soil to live and lay eggs, so it is recommended to use nutrient soil rich in humus. Temperature conditions: The suitable temperature conditions for snail farming are between 16-30 degrees Celsius, avoiding temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius or below 5 degrees Celsius. Moist and dark: Snails hide during the day and come out at night. They are afraid of direct sunlight, so a moist breeding environment is required. 6. What color do snails like?Snails like green, purple and blue. Snails are the most common molluscs on land. They have high edible and medicinal value, so snails are often farmed. 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 cold regions. Tree-dwelling species are brightly colored, while terrestrial species are usually several similar colors, usually with stripes. |
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