Are my snails🐌 breeding?
I just discovered this in my aquarium. I was wondering if this is normal, or if I should do something. In the second picture, it's on the glass. This is what it looks like now, after an hour.
I just discovered this in my aquarium. I was wondering if this is normal, or if I should do something. In the second picture, it's on the glass. This is what it looks like now, after an hour.
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Snails often crawl towards each other – that has nothing to do with a pairing.
Postal horns are tweeters and at the same time they can fertilize each other – and then also store the seeds.
So it’s not necessary for them to mate.
Hello,
please don’t tell you that your snails would just mate!!
Posthorn screws are tweeters, they possess both male and female sexual organs and can therefore fertilize themselves – and they do.
Sometimes it just happens that snails crawl over each other… but they don’t pair!
They’re not just crocheted. They were like this for more than 10 minutes now, in this state. But thank you for your answer.
Postal choirs crawl on top of each other and on top of each other even without any intention of pairing. They are tweezers, at the same time they can also store seeds of other snails. So it’s not necessary to pair. And nature rarely wastes energy for things that are not necessary!
Sometimes they stay together for a longer time.
Postal horns also mate. They’re Zwitter. If they can fertilize each other. A snail alone can fertilize itself
Shaokid is right.
Greetings: wolf
They’re pairing. Soon you have a lot of little baby snails.
nee, that’s really abnormal. I’d go to the police right now. I can’t.
Call the number against grief, thank you for your help.
I have no grief, I enjoy watching nature.
Yeah, they’re pairing.