African land snails

Zevil

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I just collected a huge number of tiny baby African land snails from my friend's flower pots. So how many generation do I need to breed them so they are safe for my cham to eat?
 

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Do they get any bigger?
I don't know anything specifically about this species but when I get wild brown garden snails I feed off the second generation after I move the eggs to a clean fresh container to hatch so they are never exposed to the adults and their feces as a precaution.
 
Do they get any bigger?
I don't know anything specifically about this species but when I get wild brown garden snails I feed off the second generation after I move the eggs to a clean fresh container to hatch so they are never exposed to the adults and their feces as a precaution.

They get a lot bigger when fully grown, about palm size.
 
I rehouse them because the container my friend put them in has little to ventilation. Notice a few dead ones but estimated about 200 live ones. I put them in moist eco earth with some greens. I cut a huge hole in the lid of the new container and hot glue a wire screen on it for ventilation. Anything else I need to do? And how do I feed them to my cham when he's a picky one who don't even want bsfl.
 

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I just realized they weren't African land snails, I assume they are African land snails because there were one adult African land snail in the same flower pot. Turns out these babies are awl snails (allopeas gracile).
 
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