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Ok, i bought a really tiny snail about a week ago, and now...

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Question by sammy
Submitted on 3/19/2004
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Ok, i bought a really tiny snail about a week ago, and now there are like 6 teeny little babies in there. so do snails need a mate to create? and would my other fish eat the babies? and do i need to care for them in some special way?


Answer by Shaner
Submitted on 2/5/2005
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it does need a mate i think. i read a book that it does but it does have both the organs.  What do you meen other fish!?!??! i dont think fish eat snails but some marine snails eat fish.

 

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