Baby Pomacea canaliculata snails, 1 hour after leaving the eggs. Note the red intestines of these young snails. This is caused by the reddish, carotene-rich yolk they have lived on when they were growing inside the eggs.Pomacea bridgesii snails don't have such a red body when they are born (also see the picture above of hatching Pomacea bridgesii
Answer A snail has only three semivisible babies born every year.
You can do this, however, please note that it is not recommended. Goldfish are coldwater fish which makes finding a suitable snail for a coldwater tank very difficult since the majority of snails sold at pet/fish stores are tropical. It is also likely that if you were to put a snail in with a goldfish the goldfish would probably harass it (i.e. trying to eat it, bumping into it, knocking it down).
No, there is not a recipe for risotto with baby snails.
I think baby goldfish are called fry.
Baby goldfish, once hatched from their eggs, are called fry
Grown up snails
Usually a female goldfish mates with a male goldfish!
Baby snails are called "snail hatchlings" or simply "baby snails."
no because, a baby goldfish takes 1 year to grow.
Goldfish do not have hair; instead, they have scales that cover their bodies which can vary in type and colour depending on which type of goldfish you have.
Some snails can self-fertilize, such as Helix aspersa, but not all snails can.