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Is this the good kinda snail or the bad kind?
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I have them here, and they eat a LOT of plants. Even my palms on occasion. They do like soft leaf plants, but will eat most anything. Have a few eating my moss right now. Now when I see them, they go on the relocation program. Outside my patio.
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A few are fine but when they multiply too quickly, the turtles get a crunchy treat.
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That looks like a garden snail. A land snail. No real threat to water plants, maybe marginals.
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