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Snails Fish for sale

Giant African Land Snail, also known as the African Snail, originates from East Africa and is renowned for its impressive size and adaptability. These snails possess a large, robust, coiled shell that can grow up to 30 cm in length, providing protection and a distinctive appearance. Their skin is soft and moist, aiding in movement as they glide on a muscular foot while leaving behind a slime trail. Known for their calm and gentle temperament, they are often kept as pet snails in the UK due to their relatively low maintenance and fascinating behaviours. Their diet mainly consists of a variety of plants and vegetables, making them herbivores. Suitable for enthusiasts interested in exotic pets, they require a humid environment with adequate space and a source of calcium for shell health. The Giant African Land Snail is popular in the UK, with many searching for giant African land snail for sale or snails for sale UK, reflecting their demand among pet owners. These snails are also notable for their ecological impact if released into the wild, so responsible ownership is essential.

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Mystery snails for sale

Snails

10 weeksAge
£3Price

Mystery snails for sale, they are about 3 months old. £3 each. Easy to look after, excellent beginner’s snails

SheffieldSouth Yorkshire (29.5mi)
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Purple and blue mystery snails

Snails

12 weeksAge
£3Price

Blue and purple mystery snails approximately 4months old. Fed on vegetables, algae and snello £3 each or 4 for £10 Can post for extra £5 with Royal Mail tracked 24 Collection maltby Rotherham

RotherhamSouth Yorkshire (30.9mi)
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Fish for sale with fish tank

Snails

12 weeksAge
£120Price

Good condition fish tank for sale with goupies two plecos and two snail to get rid of pest snails got loads of aquarium ornaments with like plants etc and also big fish food well over a month and plec

SheffieldSouth Yorkshire (29.5mi)
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Assasins snails

Snails

11 monthsAge
£3Price

Do you want to get rid of pest snails from your aquarium and have a nice clean one?ive got the solution for you! The assasins snails gonna keep ur tank clean from any pest snails you have

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DoncasterSouth Yorkshire (35.4mi)
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Assasin Snails £1.50 each

Snails

14 weeksAge
£2Price

Snails 4/6 months all, will breed they are super little tank cleaners eat anything left on the floor. Next day recorded postage £8 Collection available

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WakefieldWest Yorkshire (49.2mi)
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Beautiful pearl pink ramshorn snails

Snails

3 monthsAge
£2Price

Perfect addition to your tank to keep it clean and add beautiful pearl pink aquatic snails. The main 2 snails were Pearl (pink) and Jet (blue) snails and the babies are thriving and ready for new ho

Burton-on-TrentStaffordshire (25.4mi)

FAQs

Why do snails suddenly appear?

Snails suddenly appear mainly due to favourable environmental conditions, especially increased moisture after rain or watering, along with the presence of fresh plants they feed on. Gardens with shady, damp areas providing food and shelter attract snails, and some aquatic snail species can rapidly multiply, leading to sudden population surges.

Are snails good or bad for you?

Snails are generally not harmful to people; they can be beneficial in gardens by helping to decompose organic matter and recycle nutrients, though they may cause damage by feeding on plants. Their impact depends on context — they support ecosystem health but can be pests to garden vegetation.

Where do snails live in the garden?

Snails typically inhabit moist, shaded spots in the garden such as under leaves, stones, logs, or compost heaps where they find food and protection. They are most active in damp environments and often feed at night, leaving slime trails behind.

Why do snails be in your house?

Snails enter houses seeking moisture and food, often gaining access through gaps in doors or windows or by hitching a ride on plants and soil. They thrive in damp indoor areas like basements or bathrooms, especially where there is a nearby garden that serves as a source.