Snails are very easy to maintain because the food they eat is very simple. Generally, they will only eat fruits and vegetables, but they will not eat some irritating foods.
Snails like to eat sweets, such as strawberries, bananas, oranges, etc., but do not like to eat celery, cucumbers, etc. Snails are vegetarian animals and like to eat cabbage, lettuce, green vegetables, cabbage, carrots, sugar cane and the skins of melons and fruits, but they do not eat grassy plants and irritating vegetables such as onions, garlic, ginger, peppers, leeks, and shepherd's purse. and smelly plants.
Wild ones generally eat leaves, and farmed ones generally feed cabbage, green vegetables, lettuce and other plants in spring; in summer, they can feed various melon and fruit peel residues, sugar cane, sunflower leaves, etc.; in autumn and winter, feed vegetable leaves, potato chips , carrots, etc. White jade snails do not eat grass, weeds, and refuse to eat onions, ginger, garlic, leeks, mustard and other smelly foods. Fruits and tubers must be cut into thin strips or thin slices before feeding, and pay attention to the variety of food. Prevent partial eclipse
When feeding snails, you must control the size of the food. The snails cannot eat food that is too big.
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