Snail without shell12/29/2023 You can chart their progress by how much they eat. You can feed most fruit and vegetables but don't expect them to eat it until the repair has begun. You will see a papery covering form which will harden and hopefully start to repair. You can supply milk powder or cuttlefish for extra calcium but they probably won't touch it for a few days. ![]() We're aiming for what may otherwise be considered excessive humidity because we don't want the exposed parts to dry out. Punch some holes in the lid, but not so many that it isn't humid. Pop the snail in a tupperware tub without soil but with something to hide under, leaves, moss etc. Very carefully clean the snail and the damaged areas under a very gently flowing tap (tepid) or by using a spray bottle. I then remove any bits of shell that have broken free and are sticking out. I usually spray the snail gently with water (tepid) to properly see what damage has occured. On the other hand if you simply wish to keep the snail until it recovers do the following: If you wish to keep the injured snails read over the comprehensive care guide which will explain its long-term needs. They'll hide and draw on their store of calcium and time will tell. If you are leaving them outside, find a place where they can hide and won't dry out, so they're not an easy target, especially since movement will be painful. ![]() It sounds horrible but it is far better than taking hours to dry out and die from dessication and in my experience, snails that have been horribly mangled don't survive. ![]() However, snails that look really mangled such as the body has been crushed badly or the internal organs are sticking out of gaping cracks in the shell etc., I euthanase them by stamping on them. If the shell has split into pieces but still covers the body it may even survive that. If the shell is cracked or chipped or there is a hole, but the overall integrity of the shell is reasonable, the snail will probably recover. Snails are very resilient creatures and can recover from some pretty bad breaks but it is hard to know which will survive and which won't. No doubt if you are reading this page you have either accidently stepped on a snail or have found one that has been partly crushed or cracked but not killed. Rescuing Snails that have been stepped on
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