There are many types of aquatic snails that are easy to breed in captivity and have relatively soft shells. if you can git your chams to eat these rather than land snails I believe that the nutrition would be similar to land snails and it would provide you with another option for feeding. Land snails and aquatic snails both eat algae and rotting plant material and they both come in all different shapes and sizes. I am from Oregon and there are many types of land snails here but I am not sure they would be easy to raise because they are out mostly during the cool part of the year when temperatures are around 40 to 60 degrees and are only out when it is very wet also. I have never been anywhere where I was not able to find wild snails. Just go to a wooded area and begin looking under rocks and digging around in the leaf debris and you will find some near you if the aquatic snails don't work out.
All American Tegu- Annabelle
South African leopard tortoise- Lucy
Gopher Snake- ochoco
Corn Snake- rio
Mali Uromastyx- apollo and Darwin
Beautiful Wife- Sarah
Lots of tropical fish
Black standard schnauzer- Zeus
Red wigglers
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