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 Euglandina rosea, which is the variety found in Florida will readily eat
freshwater "ramshorn" or Lymnaea snails which you can get, usually for free,
at most pet stores. Euglandinas are also supposed to eat worms but I have
never tried those myself. you can get those from most bait stores or even
Walmart. good luck. Your species is probaboy Euglandina singleyana and is
really hard to come by. good luck with it. By the way, if you find another
do not put them together. One of them will get eaten.

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