what the heck is wrong with my snail?!

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My neisseria snail has been acting strangely. He’s been staying on his back with his foot exposed. He’s not dead, I can flip him back over and he he retracts, but I come back a little later and he’s upside down again.

Any ideas?

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I think Babylonians are a type of nassarius :) as Tired mentioned, they’re obligate carnivores, so ensure it’s getting food. Maybe try burying him in the sand a bit and see if it helps? Not too sure what would cause that behavior.
 
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That's not a nassarius. I think that's a babylonia snail. They're carnivores- what have you been feeding it?
I’ve not been specifically feeding it anything. It’s always hung out under the sand. Is there something I should feed it, and how?
 

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