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Snails are molluscs living on land or in the water. Questions are about snails kept as pets. Land snails are usually kept in terrariums whereas water snails are kept in ponds or aquariums.

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Are underwater snails strictly bound to 'under' the water?

Another reason I've found is that quite a few species of aquatic snails use lungs to breathe - and so they are simply going to the surface to do this! … But generally, the snails will return into the water on their own! …
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Are underwater snails strictly bound to 'under' the water?

What I am a little concerned about is whether these snails can survive out of the water? … Is it likely that these snails will venture out of the water, and into my room, and survive to tell the tale? Can snails found in fish tanks, survive out of water? …
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How can I reduce feeding my fish to keep my snail population under control?

I'm fairly positive that they're bladder snails, and I have since purchased two assassin snails in an attempt to keep their population under control - though these guys seem fairly chilled out so I'm not … I've read time and time again about reducing the amount of food that you feed your fish, as "less food = fewer snails". …
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