The only Type of Snail you can rear for Commercial Purpose and make your Profit Fast

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The one and only characteristic a snail  most have in the market is the size, the  bigger the size the more you get customers.
On this article am going to show you the best specie of Snails to rear for commercial purpose..
Many  people wonder and think of how they  can make profit from  rearing SNAILS or some might have reared or still rearing snails and don't make profit. 
There is only one major reason you don't make enough profit on your SNAIL FARM while others are minor. 
  • The major reason you don't make profit is because of the kind/specie of snail  you are rearing.
  • There are two most  recognized Specie of Snails reared for commercial purpose 
1. Achatina achatina ( African Giant Snail)

2. Archachatina  marginata (African Land Snail)

This snails mentioned above are the best  species of snails that can be reared for commercial purpose.
Reason Why I Should Rear Any of The Mentioned Species
  • ·No 1 reason is because of their Sizes, they grow Big rapidly and can adapt to any  environment.
  • ·        In  Africa market this specie of snails are the ones in the market.
  • ·        For exporting this are the species that are mostly exported.


Any Difference Between The Mentioned Species 
  • ·        Achatina achatina (African Giant Snail) has a narrow end than Archatina marginata (African Land Snail)
  • ·        African Giant Snail has a giant look than the African Land Snail.



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Anonymous
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30 October 2015 at 11:36 ×

thanks this was helpful i reared a different specie

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Anonymous
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30 October 2015 at 16:13 ×

Nice work bro.... Steve

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7 September 2016 at 03:19 ×

your advice is just great.tank hope to follow your lead

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