Why wont my snail wake up?

It is common for snails to burrow or hide for a few days after a big change to their habitat. It sounds like you are doing everything right, so continue to put out fresh food and be patient and your snail should come out and say hello after a few more days.
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How do I get my snail to wake up?

If they get too cool, the snails will hibernate by going inside the shell and forming a crust over the entrance. You can wake them up by keeping them warm and gently running the shells under tepid water. Once the snails are happy the conditions are going to remain warm they will become active again.
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Why is my snail sleeping for so long?

Snails need moisture to survive; so if the weather is not cooperating, they can actually sleep up to three years. It has been reported that depending on geography, snails can shift into hibernation (which occurs in the winter), or estivation (also known as 'summer sleep'), helping to escape warm climates.
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How long does it take for snails to wake up from hibernation?

With the onset of the cold season, snails fall into hibernation, a state of suspended animation. During this period, all processes, including metabolism and even palpitations slow down. The duration of hibernation is from 4 to 6 months.
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Can you wake a hibernating snail?

It is going to take time and patience. It can take weeks for them to wake up. I hope this helped you, and your snail wakes up soon!
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How to wake up a snail



Is my snail dead or sleeping?

Generally, after enjoying a few hours of rest, the snail will start moving around the tank again. If your snail isn't moving and remains stuck to the aquarium glass or decorations, it's most likely sleeping, hibernating, or resting. A dead snail would merely fall off the glass and lay upside down on the substrate.
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How long can a snail sleep for at a time?

The snails would sleep for around 25 minutes at a time, around seven times every 13 hours. After this “rest period,” they would then be able to go for 33-41 hours before having to repeat their seven naps.
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Is my snail dead?

Smell the shell carefully. If the shell smells rotten or foul, the snail has died. Examine the water snail shell carefully. If the body of the snail is no longer inside the shell or if the snail hangs out of the shell and does not move, then the snail may have died.
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Why does my snail keep hibernating?

Some land snails can reportedly hibernate for up to three years, though this is not the same as sleeping. This lengthy hibernation is also an indication that your snail's environment is much too cold and dry. Warming the enclosure and adding some moisture should rouse your hibernating snail.
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Why does my snail sleep upside down?

Some snails just like hanging out upside down. Some do it when they're in new surroundings and haven't settled yet. Some because they don't like it at ground level - too warm, too cold, too wet, too dry, no suitable spot to snooze in, etc.
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Why is my pet snail not moving?

High levels of Nitrite and/or Ammonia

The most common reason why a nerite snail will stop moving is due to chemicals found in water or due to poor water quality. If there are higher levels of nitrite or ammonia, they will stop moving.
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What does a sleeping snail look like?

A sleeping snail can often look like a dead snail, so don't be too quick to start mourning. One of the main things that worry owners is seeing their snails float on the surface of the water. Sometimes air can get into a live snail's shell; this makes it buoyant and rise through the water.
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How do I know if my snail is alive?

If your snail's foot is attached to the filter or any other component in the tank, then it is alive. If your snail is curled up inside its shell and remains attached to something in the tank (and isn't just wedged somewhere), then it is alive. But if the body drifts freely from the shell, then the snail is dead.
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Should I wake up my snail?

It's 100% normal for snails to go several days without eating so only coming out once evryfew days is fine. waking him up will no doubt be detrimental (you can lead a horse to water and all that).
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Do snails sleep in their shells?

Although this might not seem particularly relaxing, their shells do hang away from their body, and they keep their tentacles inside their shell. Scientists don't know much about sleep in other snails yet, but they possibly sleep in a similar way.
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What to do with a hibernating snail?

Where a snail has gone into aestivation, you must not remove their protective layer, as you could easily damage his shell. Instead, check the tank is at a warm room temperature, spray the tank with warm water and provide fresh food, then leave him for a few hours to wake up at his own pace.
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How long can snails hibernate?

They can hibernate for periods of up to three years, which seems likes an incredible amount of time. Again, this is their survival instinct kicking in. If the conditions aren't favorable, they'll stay asleep until it's safe to come out.
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Can snails freeze to death?

Hibernating garden snails can survive cold winters because of the glycerol antifreeze in their blood, but they usually die when the temperature drops below 23 °F (-5 °C). The glycerol is no longer effective past this temperature and the snail freezes to death.
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Do dead snails float?

But floating might seem a bit abnormal. Floating isn't usually a sign that your snail has passed away, although it might indicate that he's unhappy with the water. Some snails float because of trapped air in their lung, while others eat away at film at the top of the water surface.
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Is my land snail dead or hibernating?

For land snails, you can judge whether the snail is dead or alive by looking at the snail shell. If the snail shell is white, the snail is dead. If the snail shell is fresh, the body is inside, and there is a white film on the hole in the shell, then the snail is not dead but sleeping.
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What causes snail Death?

Freshwater snails carry a parasitic disease called schistosomiasis, which infects nearly 250 million people, mostly in Asia, Africa and South America. “It's one of the world's most deadly parasites,” says Susanne Sokolow, a disease ecologist at Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station.
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What does it look like when a snail dies?

When a snail has passed, the aquarium snail's body will shrink, making the shell look dull. Also, the snail will no longer hold on to its shell, which means that the snail could fall out of it. All these signs are indicators the water snail sadly has passed away.
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Do snails eat dead snails?

Many snails and slugs are saprophagic, i.e. feed on decaying matter and dead animals. And some of them, like Arion slugs, won't hesitate to eat dead snails or slugs of their own kind.
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Why is my snail floating in the tank?

An immature (or poorly cycled) tank, a big water change, a spike in contaminants or other chemicals, or a shift in temperature or pH can all cause your snail to float in an attempt to move to better water. Mystery snails and apple snails are sensitive to poor water conditions and parameters outside of their needs.
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How do I know if my mystery snail is dying?

The body will have a pungent, rotting odor if the snail is dead. They are normally odorless, although poor water quality could lead to a bad smell. Pull the foot back gently. The snail is still alive if it retracts its foot back into its shell.
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