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Giant pond snail - advice please :)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pip" data-source="post: 2608211" data-attributes="member: 216116"><p>Someone is offering me their giant pond snail- they have it in their fishtank but it keeps escaping! </p><p>I'd like it to add to my outdoor pond- which is made of concrete and wood and has a few large goldfish. There is nothing to stop it escaping into the garden, do you think it will escape? How long can it live without water- like a land snail? Will it eat all my garden plants? Would it return to the fishpond or die without water? Thanks for any giant pond-snail advice. P.S I don't think it is a self-breeding snail as it's not laid eggs before apparently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pip, post: 2608211, member: 216116"] Someone is offering me their giant pond snail- they have it in their fishtank but it keeps escaping! I'd like it to add to my outdoor pond- which is made of concrete and wood and has a few large goldfish. There is nothing to stop it escaping into the garden, do you think it will escape? How long can it live without water- like a land snail? Will it eat all my garden plants? Would it return to the fishpond or die without water? Thanks for any giant pond-snail advice. P.S I don't think it is a self-breeding snail as it's not laid eggs before apparently. [/QUOTE]
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