Things You'll Need
- Plastic or glass aquarium tank
- Garden soil or peat
- Rocks
- Bark
- Leaves
- Pieces of broken clay pot
- Spray bottle
- Shallow water dish
Instructions
Keep your pet snail in a moist environment. Use an old plastic or glass aquarium and cover the top with a wire mesh. Make sure the environment is moist but not wet.
Use simple garden soil or peat for the bottom of the tank. Bake it first to remove all bacteria.
Place rocks, bark, leaves or pieces of a broken clay pot around the snail's tank. Snails like to hide under something during the day. These items can give them a place to do so.
Spray the sides of the tank with water daily or place a shallow dish of water inside the tank. Make sure the water dish is not too deep.
Feed your pet snail a variety of greens: lettuce, garden plant leafs and cabbage are best. Also, make sure to include plenty of calcium in a snail's diet for their shells. Sources of calcium include egg shells, cuttle bone or pieces of old snail shells.
Handle your pet snail with great care. Slide your finger under their bodies to pick them up. Don't grasp the shell and pick them up that way. Always wash your hands before and after handling your pet snail.