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![]() I'm doing a Biology project and I need live land snails for it.
I've been looking, but I can't find any. Does anyone here in North Jersey know where I can find some? Thanks! |
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If you are looking for terrestrial snails that live on land, I just don't see a lot of them in New Jersey. I occasionally find snails when I am turning over rotten logs and rocks scrounging around for panfish bait, but it's not very often. One of the reasons slugs are more successful in this area than land snails is that they don't have the same Calcium requirements as snails, so they can live in are less abundant in Calcium. If you can't find enough land snails, maybe you can switch the topic to slugs. They are just like snails, but without the shell. If you are looking for the aquatic snails, you just have to look carefully in the mud of shallow muddy ponds and you'll see little trails. Some places off the top of my head where I have seen a lot of aquatic snails:
You can keep aquatic snails just like fish. Just make sure the water has a basic pH, or you will dissolve their shell. It' best when you use the specific water that they came from in their aquarium. Good luck with your project, and let us know how it goes. .
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![]() You can sometimes find tiny land snails in moist leaf litter and sticks. they are very small though and easy to miss. I live in Bergen county and have a few in my back yard in the brush piles. i usually find them when looking for worms for bait.
You can go to any forested area and look for moist litter. They look like this: https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2472/3...756c6511_z.jpg ![]() Last edited by MudCat08; 10-27-2014 at 10:17 PM.. |
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