DANGER: I am terrified of how unaware people live. The giant African snail is not only an invasive species that seriously affects farmers and ecosystems around the world, but it is also a vector for the transmission of very dangerous pathogens such as rat lungworm, a nematode that causes eosinophilic meningoencephalitis, I mean, a worm that eats your brain!. Having it as a pet is a great irresponsibility. You have to read the news, at least!. See what the United States government says: www.fdacs.gov/Agriculture-Industry/Pests-and-Diseases/Plant-Pests-and-Diseases/Invasive-Mollusks/Giant-African-Land-Snail
Thank you so much for these videos! You really helped me to get prepared for my first snail 🐌 I'm from Russia and we don't really have enough info about snail care, so I've decided to find something in TH-cam, I'm so glad I've found your video! Thanks a lot!
I REALLY enjoyed your video! I'm looking into giving a giant snail a forever home and am adding to my research. You have such a pleasant voice, and are easy to understand for this Texan, and you just put it out there! Thank you so much...I'm going to subscribe and I will be watching you to learn how to take care of my snail!
I don’t have GAL’s but I am getting some basic garden snail and milk snails. This video was great and helpful even for a different breed!! :))) lovely video
DANGER: I am terrified of how unaware people live. The giant African snail is not only an invasive species that seriously affects farmers and ecosystems around the world, but it is also a vector for the transmission of very dangerous pathogens such as rat lungworm, a nematode that causes eosinophilic meningoencephalitis, I mean, a worm that eats your brain!. Having it as a pet is a great irresponsibility. You have to read the news, at least!. See what the United States government says: www.fdacs.gov/Agriculture-Industry/Pests-and-Diseases/Plant-Pests-and-Diseases/Invasive-Mollusks/Giant-African-Land-Snail
Hi my friend is surrendering her GALS to me, she can no longer give them the attention they need. I used to own GALS when I was younger. But I've been researching to catch up, I would love if you made more videos about their care. Through my research it's a very mixed bag if advice I've received and I think your videos is the most balanced out of most I've watched. Thank you 😊
I loved this video, so informative and I really like your style of filmin, the aesthetics, lighting the quality and the background music.. I can't wait for more videos!
Thanks for your wonderful video! Lots of great information and you're clearly passionate about caring for your snails. I'm having a few young African snails moving in tomorrow and this is great for knowing what to expect and get started :)
Hi, new owner, can I just say Thank You so much, I've just transferred my little Girls Albino Fulica to a glass tank and was partially at a loss - not any more! Wonderful video, and as therapeutic as watching the Snails themselves! Subscribed and will now enjoy the rest of your vids Thank you!!
I'm currently preparing on getting a pet snail too! You made such a great informative video!!! I'd love to see more , maybe make a ''What I would have liked to know befor getting a pet snail'' or ''what to do when they get a diseas'' . I'm full of questions and sadly not every video on here gives good answerse to my question but yours really did help me !
Great video! I have been researching for a while now and never actually gone onto purchasing one. However I came across this video today and decided to purchase one! Thanks for the tips! Keep posting’ 😊
Fantastic video. Really informative, clear and simple. I've been keeping snails since February of this year and now have three in a glass enclosure. The one thing I haven't used yet is snail mix as I often give them fish flakes instead. Do you only buy your snail mix or could you make a video on creating some?
Great Video ! I love all your snail names. While I'd love to have some of the big guys ,like yours,they're not native to most of the US & def not in Massachusetts where I live.Instead I have a bunch of tiny, common, brown lipped snails, I call them my S-Gang.Being a gardener,I never, EVER thought I'd keep snails as pets, nevermind become so attached & constantly amused by them. But all it took for me to switch from revulsion to fascinated was one teeny-weenie, translucent, newborn crawling up the side of a copper pitcher,chasing dewdrops. Every time "he" got to one,he'd stop then darted fast into it,then stretched out his neck & face as far as it would go & start to undulate,and spin in circles,before moving to the next one, exactly like a kid jumping & dancing through puddles...I was hooked. I went from deciding to keep them for a few days to check them out more,putting them in a clear plastic container w/garden moss,doing lots of research,finding out how smart,friendly & cool they were,to now having a dozen in a fancifully decorated fish tank,with racing tracks, lichen covered sticks to climb on, handful of moss covered twig houses to hide in,even hanging bridges. They even have their own snail "God", a soapstone carved snail that all of them love to climb ( they often race,climb over ea other to be the one who gets to be on the tippy top onto the eye stalks.) I'm am curious,as I never thought of putting any bugs in(didn't know there WERE ones that'd eat all the endless coiled ropes of poop,lol) But i'm a huge bug hater,don't the wood louse, other bugs, get out through the screened top ? In the summer,when the humidity is high, esp if I give them fruit,or slices of certain soft veggies, like cucumber rounds, i get fruit flies & they drive me mad because they get out through the screen,so wouldn't it be the same with those ? On the live plant thing,while obviously your snails will eat more than mine,lol, one thing that has worked well for me is putting in established dandelion plants.Since these weeds grow & re-grow so fast,they've been perfect for me( us),they love them & they're chocked full of vitamins & minerals. You just have to pull it up & trim back offshoots from the tap root every once in a while or it can form a huge mat under your substrate & get too large, but leave the actual tap root itself alone. Even if they decimate it, you can pull it & out it in a glass of water by a window & in a day or 2( they're so pernicious,sometimes by next morning,lol) new leaves will start sprouting out again & it can be put back in the enclosure. Another thing mine love in their enclosure,for live "plants" are simple sprouts. For them it's like an All- You-Can-Eat,salad buffet highway,hehe.I keep a jar that I sprout seeds in for my own salads, so I have a constant supply to replenish from. I use a pencil & drag a line in the substrate, (make it random,winding,they seem to enjoy it more *grin* or maybe it's just me)then sprinkle a very heavy,continuous line of sprouted seeds ,give them a spritz of water,cover w/tiny bit of substrate.spritz them every day.every cpl days I fill in the eaten gaps with new ones,takes less than a minute to do. Some days they'll line up all along it,head to foot, munching then moving along, like a slow Conga-line & it makes me giggle. 🐌 🐌 🐌 🐌 🐌
I’m just upgrading my tank to a exo terra tank 60 x 45 x 30. I’m worried about humidity. Have you ever considered a humidifier of some sort? great video 👍
Hi! So this happened today. I found one of these babies dumped on the side of a garbage bin.. It's about 15 cm long, I'm from Greece and winter is setting in... Obviously I keep it indoors and I will transform an aquarium like I see in the video... Any other advice will be helpful...Thank you ❤
Thank you sooo very much! I really wanted to get some Giant African Land Snails. This helped so much!!! Thank you soo very much again and I hope you make more :3
I kept my giant land snails at normal room temp. Even in winter they were fine. Lived many years and had lots of babies. Never had head mat or thermostat.
Hi! I'm really interested in getting a snail as a little pet, but I'm not sure where to start or what I should be researching. Could you do a video covering the basics for a beginner like me?
Thank you for this video..waiting for more video.very informative.thank you for the subtitle info.😁 i have adopted big snail in our backyard.and his/her name is pivee.😍😁 more video pls..watching here from philippines.☺️
Thanks allot !❤️ I love African Giant Land snails ! They are amazing pets , maybe not for everyone ,but yeah ! They are so interesting to watch . I'm obsessed with all of my pets ! Pets are so awesome . I love your videos ! ❤️
Hi, I have just ordered 2 snails and a complete set up. I'm currently trying to learn as much as I can about Snails and caring for them. One question I have is regards to the heat mat. Some pages say to keep it underneath the tank,others say to keep it on the side,but how do you fix the heat mat to the side of your tank? TIA XX
Hello is a 4.5 L tank ok for two African land snails? Mine are 1 month they will arrive soon! I just need to know if that ok but what they grow I will hopefully be upgrading!
Really awesome video! I used this to prepare a terrarium for my Gal, I just want to say as a side note your tattoo is so cool! What do the Norse runes say?
This video was really informative! I have one question though, where did you get the snails featured in this video? I've been wanting to get some snails for a while now and was curious the best place to buy them. 🐌 ♡ ♡ ♡
If in Europe: Crazy snail lady, Achatina’s world, Lena Sakizci, Snailgarden, BugzUK. If in Australia: The Insectory, Minibeastwildlife US, Canada, Mexico and Japan are pretty much out of luck for captive bred snails for various reasons (mostly legal)
Hi, I'm new to African land snail keeping and I have my first juvenile. I have recently read that carrot can make their excretion orange, I wondered if this would be the same with sweet potato with the it's colouring? Have you experience of this happening?
Thank you soooo much for a very informative and detailed video. Just what I need. I have never had any GALS before so I'm totally new to it all. I've researched on them ....probably too much, there are lots of different options and it just confuses me... and I can tell you that at 65 it's something I do not need any help with🤣. I've had my snail for 6 days now and it only started eating last night, not much though, about 4 pea sized dollops of porrage...she's a Scottish GALS 😅. She drinks from water on sides when I mist tank. Can anyone tell me if not eating for so long is normal please? And, what kind of lighting would I use on terrarium ? I have live plants, spider plant ( great use for all the baby plants I have lol) and turtle leaf plant was thinking they would need light, but after hearing about hiw long your plants last lol it probably isn't worth putting any lighting above tank lol lol. Again many thanks for sharing take care from Ruby x
Nat N Thank you so much! 🖤 Woodlice can breed like crazy so if this is a concern (depending on where you are in the world) you can use native woodlice and then once they breed, re-release the adults into the wild ✨
Thank you soooo much for this such informative and interesting video 😍 ! I have a question. Isn't there a risk that the "cleaner crew" reproduce quickly ? And then what would you do? And what do you do with isopods & co when you need to change the substrat ? Thanks to anyone that would answer to this silly newbie question 😅
Just got my kids 2 albino land snails and this is a missive help! A little confused as to how wet/dry/damp to have the substrate? And do you leave the cuttle fish until it’s all eaten? Is it’s gotten dirty and somewhat soggy! It’s definitely a learning curve 😂😂
Substrate should be wet enough that if you squeeze it in your hand it will stick together but NOT have water come out. Cuttle fish you can leave in till there eaten all the soft bit, if its dirty you just rise it and put it back
You really should have looked into the basics before getting them :/. I don't really recommend them for kids either, just make shure you take good care of them
snail house I did, but nowhere does it really state the contusions of the bedding. It says what to use, sure but, not how moist it should be. I knew everything they required. Just didn’t know cuttlefish bones could be washed 🤷🏼♂️
i love your video it has been the most helpful one i’ve found, I wanted to ask though how often do you clean the whole tank/change the substrate out and where could you get the lil critters to help clean it too?
aaa h Thank you so much for your kind words! ✨ Snails don’t benefit from a sterile environment so it’s best to only clean out the tank fully if you notice anything like a worm or fungal infestation that could affect them negatively. Ideally you should do a partial soil change (around half the tank) around every six months or so! A lot of reptile sites sell the clean up crew so it’s worth having a look online, hope this helps! 🖤
Leaf Eater thank you! 💕I’ll have a search around for the clean up crew, I forgot to ask earlier but where would you say is the best place to get enclosures like yours where they open at the front too?
Please make more videos on them. This one was very informative and i would love to see more of the snails in the future🐌🐌🐚
beautiful, pls see this .... th-cam.com/video/ue4zANd1YYY/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/channels/rqscg5Ki1uvLfFdFOWQvWg.html
DANGER: I am terrified of how unaware people live. The giant African snail is not only an invasive species that seriously affects farmers and ecosystems around the world, but it is also a vector for the transmission of very dangerous pathogens such as rat lungworm, a nematode that causes eosinophilic meningoencephalitis, I mean, a worm that eats your brain!. Having it as a pet is a great irresponsibility. You have to read the news, at least!. See what the United States government says:
www.fdacs.gov/Agriculture-Industry/Pests-and-Diseases/Plant-Pests-and-Diseases/Invasive-Mollusks/Giant-African-Land-Snail
This video is so underrated!
This is a snail video how rated can you really be 😂
And your comment is the opposite
I agree big time ❤
Thank you so much for these videos! You really helped me to get prepared for my first snail 🐌 I'm from Russia and we don't really have enough info about snail care, so I've decided to find something in TH-cam, I'm so glad I've found your video! Thanks a lot!
Thank you for talking about enrichment! So few people address that, but it's so important! :)
this is the best informative video about african snails ive found on youtube!
I REALLY enjoyed your video! I'm looking into giving a giant snail a forever home and am adding to my research. You have such a pleasant voice, and are easy to understand for this Texan, and you just put it out there! Thank you so much...I'm going to subscribe and I will be watching you to learn how to take care of my snail!
I don’t have GAL’s but I am getting some basic garden snail and milk snails. This video was great and helpful even for a different breed!! :))) lovely video
DANGER: I am terrified of how unaware people live. The giant African snail is not only an invasive species that seriously affects farmers and ecosystems around the world, but it is also a vector for the transmission of very dangerous pathogens such as rat lungworm, a nematode that causes eosinophilic meningoencephalitis, I mean, a worm that eats your brain!. Having it as a pet is a great irresponsibility. You have to read the news, at least!. See what the United States government says:
www.fdacs.gov/Agriculture-Industry/Pests-and-Diseases/Plant-Pests-and-Diseases/Invasive-Mollusks/Giant-African-Land-Snail
Literally everything covered ......👏👏👏👏👏
This was so helpful…I learnt a lot and I enjoyed watching ❤
She even has a snail tattoo, pretty cool.
I absolutely loved this video💕. Can't wait to see more with the snails🐌
Thank you for making this video. getting my snails for my little man tomorrow for his birthday. i went from 5% of knowledge to 95%. thank you :)
Hi my friend is surrendering her GALS to me, she can no longer give them the attention they need. I used to own GALS when I was younger. But I've been researching to catch up, I would love if you made more videos about their care. Through my research it's a very mixed bag if advice I've received and I think your videos is the most balanced out of most I've watched. Thank you 😊
I am a new owner to a GALS, this video has really helped me so much thank you ❤❤
Please make more videos you've literally rekindled my desire to keep some after years! Going to get kitted out tomorrow! :)
I loved this video, so informative and I really like your style of filmin, the aesthetics, lighting the quality and the background music.. I can't wait for more videos!
Thanks for your wonderful video! Lots of great information and you're clearly passionate about caring for your snails. I'm having a few young African snails moving in tomorrow and this is great for knowing what to expect and get started :)
beautiful snail enclosure.. please make more. subscribed. 😁
Such a wonderful informative video. Please consider doing a snail series.
Great video! Thank you for taking the time to make such helpful content. Hope you keep them coming!
WOW! I dont have snails but after watching this.. I want one! Very informative.. EXCELLENTLY made! thank you for sharing.
please make more of theses videos i absolutely love your vid
This video is so helpful and insightful
You should definately make more! I'm just about to buy my first pet snails and this video was so so helpful!
Hi, new owner, can I just say Thank You so much, I've just transferred my little Girls Albino Fulica to a glass tank and was partially at a loss - not any more!
Wonderful video, and as therapeutic as watching the Snails themselves! Subscribed and will now enjoy the rest of your vids
Thank you!!
I'm currently preparing on getting a pet snail too! You made such a great informative video!!! I'd love to see more , maybe make a ''What I would have liked to know befor getting a pet snail'' or ''what to do when they get a diseas'' . I'm full of questions and sadly not every video on here gives good answerse to my question but yours really did help me !
beautiful, pls see this .... th-cam.com/video/ue4zANd1YYY/w-d-xo.html
Please make more videos ❤️ you are so helpful and seem so kind! Im getting my first fulica this saturday! Exciting!
Wow you are so good now my Africa land snail is in a big nice cage😁😁😁😁
Please make more videos. This was truly insightful!
Best video so far
This is the best information I’ve gotten, im getting two African land snails and I confused on some things. Thank you so much
have you got them
@@rowill9939 yeah I have! I got them last year in October.
@@kiiiwifu6046 where can I get them from?
@@WorkTestimonials I got mine from a Canadian site called Kijiji if you’re from Canada, some people might be selling baby snails if you’re lucky
Lovely I love it all animals, beautiful 🥰❤👍🌹
For the plastic tub do you have to poke wholes on the lid for air circulation? Couldn’t tell in the vid! Love this.
this video really helped me, im looking to get a new tank in a couple of months because my snail will be at its maximum size😊
Great video! I have been researching for a while now and never actually gone onto purchasing one. However I came across this video today and decided to purchase one! Thanks for the tips! Keep posting’ 😊
I feel a whole lot better abt my snail set up after watching this and seeing I have everything u said 😭
Loved this video. Please make more.
Thank you so much for this video! After watching it I ordered my snails and so far they seem to be really enjoying their enclosure 😁
Fantastic video. Really informative, clear and simple. I've been keeping snails since February of this year and now have three in a glass enclosure. The one thing I haven't used yet is snail mix as I often give them fish flakes instead. Do you only buy your snail mix or could you make a video on creating some?
Brilliant video. Very informative. You have such a lovely easy to listen to voice. I shall subscribe and hope you upload more vids xx
please please please make some more videos about all your animals. Your two videos are so great.
Awesome video.Keep up the amazing work
Barbora Vajnerova Thank you so much! ✨
I love your snail videos
I love this!!!!! I have fulica snails too and theyve just had babies im so happy!! My snails love sweet potato its their fave!x
Loved it!
Snails are pretty cool. :)
Great video super helpful thank you!!
Great Video ! I love all your snail names. While I'd love to have some of the big guys ,like yours,they're not native to most of the US & def not in Massachusetts where I live.Instead I have a bunch of tiny, common, brown lipped snails, I call them my S-Gang.Being a gardener,I never, EVER thought I'd keep snails as pets, nevermind become so attached & constantly amused by them. But all it took for me to switch from revulsion to fascinated was one teeny-weenie, translucent, newborn crawling up the side of a copper pitcher,chasing dewdrops. Every time "he" got to one,he'd stop then darted fast into it,then stretched out his neck & face as far as it would go & start to undulate,and spin in circles,before moving to the next one, exactly like a kid jumping & dancing through puddles...I was hooked.
I went from deciding to keep them for a few days to check them out more,putting them in a clear plastic container w/garden moss,doing lots of research,finding out how smart,friendly & cool they were,to now having a dozen in a fancifully decorated fish tank,with racing tracks, lichen covered sticks to climb on, handful of moss covered twig houses to hide in,even hanging bridges. They even have their own snail "God", a soapstone carved snail that all of them love to climb ( they often race,climb over ea other to be the one who gets to be on the tippy top onto the eye stalks.)
I'm am curious,as I never thought of putting any bugs in(didn't know there WERE ones that'd eat all the endless coiled ropes of poop,lol)
But i'm a huge bug hater,don't the wood louse, other bugs, get out through the screened top ? In the summer,when the humidity is high, esp if I give them fruit,or slices of certain soft veggies, like cucumber rounds, i get fruit flies & they drive me mad because they get out through the screen,so wouldn't it be the same with those ?
On the live plant thing,while obviously your snails will eat more than mine,lol, one thing that has worked well for me is putting in established dandelion plants.Since these weeds grow & re-grow so fast,they've been perfect for me( us),they love them & they're chocked full of vitamins & minerals.
You just have to pull it up & trim back offshoots from the tap root every once in a while or it can form a huge mat under your substrate & get too large, but leave the actual tap root itself alone. Even if they decimate it, you can pull it & out it in a glass of water by a window & in a day or 2( they're so pernicious,sometimes by next morning,lol) new leaves will start sprouting out again & it can be put back in the enclosure.
Another thing mine love in their enclosure,for live "plants" are simple sprouts. For them it's like an All- You-Can-Eat,salad buffet highway,hehe.I keep a jar that I sprout seeds in for my own salads, so I have a constant supply to replenish from. I use a pencil & drag a line in the substrate, (make it random,winding,they seem to enjoy it more *grin* or maybe it's just me)then sprinkle a very heavy,continuous line of sprouted seeds ,give them a spritz of water,cover w/tiny bit of substrate.spritz them every day.every cpl days I fill in the eaten gaps with new ones,takes less than a minute to do. Some days they'll line up all along it,head to foot, munching then moving along, like a slow Conga-line & it makes me giggle.
🐌 🐌 🐌 🐌 🐌
Nice to see you on here, Bry! Good luck!- Ryan
Scribblefights Channel Thanks matey! 🖤
Yes bryony! 👌👌👌👌
is any of you guys that weird bug obsesed kid cuz i am i love this vidio please make more thanks say awsome
GREAT video .. Thank you for sharing
I’m just upgrading my tank to a exo terra tank 60 x 45 x 30. I’m worried about humidity. Have you ever considered a humidifier of some sort? great video 👍
Hi! So this happened today. I found one of these babies dumped on the side of a garbage bin.. It's about 15 cm long, I'm from Greece and winter is setting in... Obviously I keep it indoors and I will transform an aquarium like I see in the video... Any other advice will be helpful...Thank you ❤
Amazing video. This helped me out so much👏🏻😌
my state doesn’t even allow these guys but this was a fun watch 🥲💔
Thank you for all the great info ❤️
Such a good video
Oooo I just got some isopods. Great advice.
Thank you sooo very much! I really wanted to get some Giant African Land Snails. This helped so much!!! Thank you soo very much again and I hope you make more :3
Great video!! Thank you :)
Very informative! Thankyou x
Great video 😁 subbed, can't wait to see other content 🙂
Thank you so much, that means the world! 🖤
I kept my giant land snails at normal room temp. Even in winter they were fine. Lived many years and had lots of babies. Never had head mat or thermostat.
Oh and as a treat mine loved a small dish of warm porridge made with soy milk or water and NO SUGAR!
you are so lovely! this was very useful, thanks xx
We need more videos on this channel!!!!!!
Excelent video. Where can I buy springtails and woodlice, please?
Love your snail tattoo
Hello i have got a garden snail and next week i Will be getting a giant African land snail!! So exitingg
I love the video! I really wish you would make more
❤ hi just seen your video. Wow thank you so much x
Great video 👍👍👍
The soil i use for my snail is from the store and it has no fertilizers and the other soil i used always growed mold so its way better☺️
This video Was so helpful! When are you going to post again!!!!!!
Hi! I'm really interested in getting a snail as a little pet, but I'm not sure where to start or what I should be researching. Could you do a video covering the basics for a beginner like me?
I could help. What kind of species are you getting?
OMG you sooo CUTE! Your mimicry is very sweet 😍
Thank you for this video..waiting for more video.very informative.thank you for the subtitle info.😁 i have adopted big snail in our backyard.and his/her name is pivee.😍😁 more video pls..watching here from philippines.☺️
Great video, what humidity do you aim for in your tank
Thank you soooo much!!! I’m getting 2 giant African land snails that are babies in a few days and this really helps
Where did you get them?
@@milansaquaria my mum found some people selling them on Facebook, lots of people sell things on there
@@milansaquaria my mum found some people selling them on Facebook, lots of people sell things on there
Great video, thanks
Thanks allot !❤️
I love African Giant Land snails ! They are amazing pets , maybe not for everyone ,but yeah !
They are so interesting to watch . I'm obsessed with all of my pets !
Pets are so awesome .
I love your videos !
❤️
Nice informative video! My son wants a snail for his birthday. Do you have any recommendations for good uk sellers where I can get a couple?
amazing video
Hi, I have just ordered 2 snails and a complete set up. I'm currently trying to learn as much as I can about Snails and caring for them. One question I have is regards to the heat mat. Some pages say to keep it underneath the tank,others say to keep it on the side,but how do you fix the heat mat to the side of your tank? TIA XX
good vidéo 👍
Hello is a 4.5 L tank ok for two African land snails? Mine are 1 month they will arrive soon! I just need to know if that ok but what they grow I will hopefully be upgrading!
this is so wholesome lmao i love it
Really awesome video! I used this to prepare a terrarium for my Gal, I just want to say as a side note your tattoo is so cool! What do the Norse runes say?
This video was really informative! I have one question though, where did you get the snails featured in this video? I've been wanting to get some snails for a while now and was curious the best place to buy them. 🐌 ♡ ♡ ♡
If in Europe: Crazy snail lady, Achatina’s world, Lena Sakizci, Snailgarden, BugzUK.
If in Australia: The Insectory, Minibeastwildlife
US, Canada, Mexico and Japan are pretty much out of luck for captive bred snails for various reasons (mostly legal)
Only one video?! Still.. makes my whole channel look like a bag of snail doodoo. Great tips! Wonder what other creatures you got..
Hi, I'm new to African land snail keeping and I have my first juvenile. I have recently read that carrot can make their excretion orange, I wondered if this would be the same with sweet potato with the it's colouring? Have you experience of this happening?
Thank you soooo much for a very informative and detailed video. Just what I need. I have never had any GALS before so I'm totally new to it all. I've researched on them ....probably too much, there are lots of different options and it just confuses me... and I can tell you that at 65 it's something I do not need any help with🤣. I've had my snail for 6 days now and it only started eating last night, not much though, about 4 pea sized dollops of porrage...she's a Scottish GALS 😅. She drinks from water on sides when I mist tank.
Can anyone tell me if not eating for so long is normal please?
And, what kind of lighting would I use on terrarium ?
I have live plants, spider plant ( great use for all the baby plants I have lol) and turtle leaf plant was thinking they would need light, but after hearing about hiw long your plants last lol it probably isn't worth putting any lighting above tank lol lol. Again many thanks for sharing take care from Ruby x
Brilliant video -- I'm interested in a clean up crew, but how do you prevent there being TOO many woodlice if they breed etc? :-o Thanks
Nat N Thank you so much! 🖤 Woodlice can breed like crazy so if this is a concern (depending on where you are in the world) you can use native woodlice and then once they breed, re-release the adults into the wild ✨
Im in uk, so can i collect a few normal woodlice and have them in the tank as a clean up crew?
@@moodycowcaz That's what I had i the end. They did breed a lot though. I had to release them at times into the garden.
Thank you soooo much for this such informative and interesting video 😍 ! I have a question. Isn't there a risk that the "cleaner crew" reproduce quickly ? And then what would you do? And what do you do with isopods & co when you need to change the substrat ? Thanks to anyone that would answer to this silly newbie question 😅
i was searching for snail recipes😦.........well uuh
Just got my kids 2 albino land snails and this is a missive help! A little confused as to how wet/dry/damp to have the substrate? And do you leave the cuttle fish until it’s all eaten? Is it’s gotten dirty and somewhat soggy! It’s definitely a learning curve 😂😂
Substrate should be wet enough that if you squeeze it in your hand it will stick together but NOT have water come out.
Cuttle fish you can leave in till there eaten all the soft bit, if its dirty you just rise it and put it back
okay I think my substrate is too wet! 🙈 I didn’t know you could rinse the cuttlefish either. Thanks
Just give it a good squeeze and get rid of excess water and reduce the amount of spraying daily and it'll sort itself out in no time 😁
You really should have looked into the basics before getting them :/. I don't really recommend them for kids either, just make shure you take good care of them
snail house I did, but nowhere does it really state the contusions of the bedding. It says what to use, sure but, not how moist it should be. I knew everything they required. Just didn’t know cuttlefish bones could be washed 🤷🏼♂️
Love this video but snails need protien too?
i love your video it has been the most helpful one i’ve found, I wanted to ask though how often do you clean the whole tank/change the substrate out and where could you get the lil critters to help clean it too?
aaa h Thank you so much for your kind words! ✨ Snails don’t benefit from a sterile environment so it’s best to only clean out the tank fully if you notice anything like a worm or fungal infestation that could affect them negatively. Ideally you should do a partial soil change (around half the tank) around every six months or so! A lot of reptile sites sell the clean up crew so it’s worth having a look online, hope this helps! 🖤
Leaf Eater thank you! 💕I’ll have a search around for the clean up crew, I forgot to ask earlier but where would you say is the best place to get enclosures like yours where they open at the front too?
When I got my first as African land snails nearly 2 years ago I got a second hand glass tank and it's huge and it only cost about 2£
I have two common garden snails, and they never, ever go into their hide--on top of that, they sleep outside their shells, everything exposed...