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Snails Invertebrates for sale in Lancaster, Lancashire

6 Snails Invertebrates for sale in Lancaster, Lancashire

The Giant African Land Snail, also known simply as the African Snail, originates from East Africa and is renowned for its impressive size and adaptability. Physically, these snails boast a robust, conical shell that can grow up to 30cm, often marked with distinct bands of brown and cream. Their soft bodies are usually a pale beige, with a slow but steady movement typical of land snails. Temperament-wise, Giant African Snails are gentle and non-aggressive, making them popular as exotic pets. They are hermaphrodites requiring a partner for reproduction, which involves a fascinating mating process including the exchange of sperm. These snails thrive in warm, humid environments, necessitating careful habitat management, including adequate moisture and a diet rich in vegetables and calcium. Due to their rapid breeding rate and care needs, they are suitable for responsible pet owners who can commit to their upkeep. Keywords such as “giant african land snail for sale,” “african land snail for sale,” and “snails for sale UK” reflect their popularity in the UK market where enthusiasts seek these unique pets for their distinctive characteristics and manageable temperament.

Snails invertebrates Achatina fulica (Giant African Land Snails) - Advert 1
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Achatina fulica (Giant African Land Snails)

Snails

6 monthsAge
MixedSex
£1Price

Young baby giant African land 🐌 snails, eating and growing well. CB and come with small vivarium, cuttlefish bone, moss, and a small amount of food. To keep them alive until you get them home. These

Ashton-under-LyneGreater Manchester (47.8mi)
Snails invertebrates Giant African land snails (Achatina  fulica) - Advert 2
14

Giant African land snails (Achatina fulica)

Snails

6 monthsAge
MixedSex
£1Price

Nice and healthy, eating very well, enjoying their loving life. Small ones £1 larger ones £2 which are now 1". I also have albino bodied ones too. Any more information please contact. Thanks for loo

Ashton-under-LyneGreater Manchester (47.8mi)
Snails invertebrates Giant African Land Snail  - Advert 3
3

Giant African Land Snail

Snails

11 monthsAge
MixedSex
£30Price

Giant African Land Snail for Sale 🐌 I’m selling my large Giant African Land Snail. Lovely pet Included: Food Essential care items Heating pad Unfortunately, his tank/enclosure broke while cleaning,

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ManchesterGreater Manchester (44.8mi)
Snails invertebrates Tiger stripe albino giant african land snail  - Advert 4
4

Tiger stripe albino giant african land snail

Snails

3 monthsAge
MixedSex
£20Price

Updated 28th dec 1 x Tiger stripe albino giant african land snail Comes with heat mat and tank Born september £20 ready to leave now, pick up only

Saint HelensMerseyside (40.4mi)
Snails invertebrates 🐌 Giant African Land Snail Babies 🐌  - Advert 5
6

🐌 Giant African Land Snail Babies 🐌

Snails

4 monthsAge
MixedSex
£1Price

I have available some giant African land snail babies, they are 3 months old and all eating and growing well, they are one of the easiest pets to keep and are great for kids or adults. All apart from

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BradfordWest Yorkshire (45.7mi)
Snails invertebrates Giant African Snail Albino and normal - Advert 6
3

Giant African Snail Albino and normal

Snails

5 monthsAge
MixedSex
£5Price

baby giant snails albino and normal for sale all size and shapes eating can ship but would have to cover shipping

Saint HelensMerseyside (40.4mi)

FAQs

Is a snail an invertebrate?

Yes, a snail is an invertebrate as it lacks a backbone. It belongs to the class Gastropoda within the phylum Mollusca, which includes soft-bodied animals often protected by a shell.

What is the classification of a snail?

A snail is classified as a gastropod mollusk, characterised by a soft body usually enclosed within a coiled calcareous shell. It falls under the phylum Mollusca and class Gastropoda.

Can a snail live without its shell?

No, a snail cannot live without its shell as the shell provides essential protection from physical damage, dehydration, and predators. The snail's body is attached to the shell by muscles, and losing it compromises the snail's health and mobility, often leading to death.

Can snails feel physical pain?

Scientifically, it remains unclear if snails can feel pain as they do not have nervous systems like vertebrates. While they may experience discomfort or suffering, especially if muscles attached to the shell are injured, definitive evidence of pain perception in snails is lacking, so caution is advised in handling them.