No, the snail wouldn't eat it because they do not eat other animals, and because he is not fast enough.
No, they will not. The dragon-fish can eat the ghost shrimp and the snail, and the crab will try to eat anything he can catch.
No Not really because it will eat the food the the fish did not eat
Yes snails can live in a fish tank, and they can breed.
Baby snails are almost transparent as are snail eggs. They can be brought in on plants or even in the water that you have brought fish home in.
I have a 10 gallon tank and it holds 3 indian dwarf puffer fish/pea puffers. they love snail cuz they are small enough to suck out the snails. if you have a snail problem i would remove the fish from your tank and put a snail killing chemical in. i have also heard of snail traps you can put in your tank and not have to remove your fish. i would at fast because snails multiply VERY FAST, or you can smash them with your fingers. Also there are such things as ASSASSIN snails that will eat brown snails.
Give them small pieces of lettuce. Take out what they don't eat at the end of the day so it doesn't foul the aquarium.
Snails usually eat the algae in the tank which is why they are so useful for keeping it clean. If your tank does not have enough algae and other matter for them to eat they will die. Special food is available for tank snails and they also eat fish food.
It is generally safe to put a snail in a guppy fish tank as they are compatible species. Snails can help clean the tank by eating algae and debris, but be sure to monitor the tank to ensure the snail population does not grow too large and impact water quality.
They'll eat leftover fish food.
no the snail will most likely sufficate and die:(
It will not negatively affect the health of the fish, however it may become problematic if it reproduces. Snails can reproduce heavily in aquariums, and clog filters and other equipment.