What feed do snails mainly eat? Snails can eat artificially fed synthetic feed, various animal droppings, fish offal, vegetables, fruits and vegetables. You can also eat microorganisms in the soil and plankton in the water. Living habits of snails (1) The main feeding organ of snails is the tongue, which can be used to scrape off water and floating food and likes to eat at night. (2) When the temperature is 15, earthworms come out and move, and 20~28 is the suitable temperature for growth. When the temperature reaches above 35℃, snails will shrink their bodies in conch shells, gather in the shade or jump into the soil to escape the heat. Once the temperature reaches 40, earthworms will die at home. Pay attention to the growing environment when raising snails at home, and don't keep snails or other fish in the fish tank at the same time. Because earthworms have many bacteria and parasites, which will pollute the water quality. Reproduction is faster, so it should be cleaned properly, and the snails should not be too dense.
Snails like to eat at night, but they can prepare food such as stems and leaves of aquatic plants and organic debris, and the temperature is preferably between 20 and 27. At present, the snails that people often eat are mainly wild, but in order to meet the market demand, many farmers keep snails at home. Earthworms carry a large number of parasites and bacteria, which will pollute the water quality, so they are not suitable for breeding with other fish, and the breeding speed is fast, so they should be cleaned up in time to avoid a large number of conchs. The waters with fresh water quality and rich bait should be prepared for river snails. Snails like to be warm in winter and cool in summer, and they like to gather in running water. Snails like to eat at night, like aquatic plants and organic sundries, and the suitable growth temperature is 20~27.
River snails belong to gastropod mollusks, and live mostly in slow-flowing streams, ponds, swamps, fields and small ditches. The soil is soft and moist and rich in food. It is warm in winter and likes to live in a cool environment in summer. In the dry season, the soft parts of the body are stuffed into the shell to reduce the evaporation of water. Don't go into the ground in winter, don't eat or drink, and don't hibernate. The breeding habit of snails is oviposition, which starts in April, ends in September and reaches its peak in July and August. 1~2-year-old females can produce 20~30 snails at a time, and females over 4 years old can produce 40~50 snails. Snails grow rapidly after birth, mature once a year and can give birth again.