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Pomacea bridgesii

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being eaten if they share an aquarium with fish. Hatchling mystery snails will grow quickly if given an appropriate amount of food and calcium. A hatchling mystery snail will start as a speck and can grow to the size of a pea in just over a week. A mystery snail is considered to be breeding size once it is almost the size of a golf ball, which can take as little as two months with the proper diet.
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which means a male and female must be present for reproduction. The eggs take 2–4 weeks to hatch. The snails can produce as many as two hundred offspring from one egg-laying event. Sometimes not all the eggs are fertilized so they do not all hatch. When they do hatch, the hatchlings run the risk of
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Mystery snails possess structurally complex eyes at the tip of a cephalic eyestalk. They are able to regenerate the eye completely after amputation through the mid-eyestalk. They are born with both gills and lungs. Mystery snails also possess a siphon which is a small tube used to breathe air. They
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Mystery Snails are often found in lakes or rivers, where the oxygen levels is low,and are equipped with both an air tube and lung, as well as a gill, allowing them to easily breathe and take in the proper oxygen needed for survival.
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are mainly found in tropical environments and unable to sustain conditions under 50 °F.
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Most mystery snails lay their eggs above the water line. They are
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Bover, M. M. (1988). "Eye regeneration in the mystery snail".
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This species is non-indigenous in Hawaii since 1960 (
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Index

Pomacea diffusa

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
Animalia
Mollusca
Gastropoda
Caenogastropoda
Architaenioglossa
Ampullarioidea
Ampullariidae
Pomacea
Binomial name
Reeve
common name
species
freshwater snail
gills
operculum
aquatic
gastropod
mollusk
Ampullariidae

Bolivia
Brazil
Paraguay
Peru

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