Squash and potato feeds such as pumpkin, winter squash, potato and sweet potato are rich in starch, sugar, minerals and water, crunchy and juicy, and palatable.
Chaff feed such as wheat bran, rice bran, corn husk, soybean skin, etc., rich in starch, phosphorus, sulfur and vitamin E content.
Oil meal feeds such as soybean meal, sesame meal, soybean cake, rice bran cake, etc., can provide rich protein, oil, vitamin B.
Animal feeds such as fish meal, bone meal, earthworm meal, etc., are high in protein, calcium and phosphorus, and complete in essential amino acids.
Inorganic feeds include bone meal, shell meal, silkworm shell meal, shrimp shell meal, etc., which provide abundant calcium.
It should be noted that snails do not eat onions, garlic, leeks, chili peppers and other stimulating foods. It is even more important not to mix in poisonous plants such as Euphorbia, CaoWu, Chrysanthemum, ZeChen, Tennessee, etc. when feeding.
Like to live in a dark and damp, loose and humus environment, day and night, fear of light and fear of heat, fear of direct sunlight. Extremely sensitive to the environment, when the humidity, temperature is not suitable, the snail will shrink the body back into the shell and secrete mucus to form a protective film, seal the shell mouth to overcome the interference of the adverse environment. When the environment is suitable, the snail will automatically dissolve the protective film and restart its activities. Therefore, attention should be paid to the influence of temperature and humidity in the breeding process. The suitable temperature is 16℃~30℃, humidity 60%~85%, soil humidity around 40%, pH 5~7. When the temperature is lower than 15℃ and higher than 35℃, it is dormant and stops growing and reproducing.
Likes to eat Auntie's taro, breadfruit tree, bird ficus, blood tungsten, wedelia, double-flowered wedelia, vegetables, mushroom bulb, mushrooms, melon and fruit tree leaves, fungus, calamus, dense-flowered ramie, Huangtian, Taiwan green pod leaves, Huang hibiscus, withered twigs, rotting leaves, grapes, grape leaves, cauliflower leaves, chard, lettuce greens, fruiting greens of melons, sweet potatoes (groundnuts), egg shells, etc. ... ....... ,
No need to bathe.
The snail is a hermaphrodite, not male or female. It acts as both father and mother itself.