r/terrariums • u/TheScarlettLover • 21h ago
Build Help/Question There is a colony of snails in the terrarium I put together in a couple hours three weeks ago.
I got one snail when I filled it. now there are many. sorry it’s so hard to take good pictures through the curved glass. I wanted to give yall an update cus everyone said it was a rage bait post last time. it’s actually way funnier cus this was an honest (if low effort) attempt. constructive (and funny) feedback is welcome. :)
p.s. the snails are collectively named “spider-man”
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u/EducationalBid4130 20h ago
I had this happen one time. 3 years later and the great-great grandchildren of my first accidental snail are THRIVING lmao
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u/TrevorMcBoonish 17h ago
The plant inside is gonna wither away slowly, with or without snails, unfortunately conifers won't survive in an aquarium
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u/Round-Fly2053 15h ago
oh dear...
looks like Bladder snails, which populate like MAD.
unfortunately, that amount of water is way too little, they'll likely suffer from that... but they won't stop laying eggs, even if the environment isn't suitable little monsters (super cute and cool though, and deserving of more space IMO)
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