Snail eggs generally need to be incubated in a moist, cool environment. Here are the simple steps for incubation:
1. Prepare a shallow tray or container and spread a layer of breathable soil or sand on the bottom.
2. Gently place the snail eggs on the soil or sand and cover the entire container with a transparent plastic film to maintain humidity and temperature.
3. Place in a cool, ventilated, dry place, avoid direct sunlight or high temperature environment.
4. Check the incubation progress every day and spray a small amount of water to maintain humidity.
The incubation time varies depending on the species, usually taking a few weeks to a few months. When the snail eggs hatch, you will see small snails appearing on the soil or sand.
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