2023-09-15
Temperature and humidity:
Snails need the right temperature and humidity. The temperature inside the greenhouse should be between 15°C and 25°C, and the humidity should be maintained above 70%. You can use a thermometer and hygrometer to monitor these conditions.
Shade:
Shading is very important to prevent excessive temperatures inside the greenhouse. You can use shade netting or blinds to control the amount of sunlight entering.
soil:
Use soil suitable for snails, preferably earth rich in organic matter. Make sure the soil remains moist but not too wet to maintain the right humidity.
food:
Snails are herbivores and mainly eat plant leaves and vegetables. You can feed them a variety of green leafy vegetables such as spinach, lettuce, carrot leaves, etc. Make sure the vegetables are clean and free of pesticide residue.
water:
Snails need water to drink and maintain humidity. Provide a shallow dish or saucer filled with clean water, but make sure the water is not so deep that the snail will fall in and be unable to crawl out.
Cover from the wind:
Wind inside the greenhouse can cause damage to snails. Make sure there is adequate shelter to prevent strong winds from hitting the snails.
Avoid harmful chemicals:
Do not use chemical pesticides or herbicides in the greenhouse as these chemicals may be harmful to snails.
Cleaning and Maintenance:
Maintain hygiene by regularly clearing debris and food debris from the greenhouse. Check that the snails are healthy and quarantine any that look sick or injured.
Breeding management:
If you want snails to breed, understand their reproductive process and provide a suitable environment. Snails are hermaphroditic animals that usually require a moist environment to lay eggs and nurture their young.
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