The white jade snail is a common terrestrial snail, and its breeding methods are relatively simple. The following are detailed breeding methods:

Environmental requirements
Humidity: White jade snails need a humid environment. You can use moist soil or a mixture of crushed coconut shells and soil to simulate their natural habitat. Keep the soil moist but not too wet.
Temperature: Room temperature is fine, with the optimal temperature range being 15-25 degrees Celsius. Avoid exposure to extremely cold or hot environments.
Ventilation: Moderate ventilation is necessary, but avoid excessive ventilation that can make the environment too dry.
Containers and equipment
Breeding boxes: Use well-ventilated breeding boxes or containers. Transparent plastic or glass boxes can be used, ensuring sufficient ventilation openings.
Substrate: Place an appropriate amount of soil or coconut shell fragments in the substrate, ensuring it is moist but not waterlogged.
breeding
Feed: White jade snails are omnivorous and can eat many vegetables and fruits, such as carrots, apples, cucumbers, lettuce, and pumpkins. Vegetable scraps can also be provided as food.
Water source: Ensure they always have a fresh water source, but avoid direct contact with water. You can use a spray bottle or cotton swabs moistened with water to spray moisture into the container to maintain humidity.
Cleaning: Regularly clean the snails' feces and food scraps to keep the breeding environment clean.
Reproduction
The white jade snail is a hermaphroditic animal and can reproduce on its own. Generally speaking, as long as a suitable environment and food are provided, they will reproduce on their own.
Precautions
Avoid toxic substances: Do not allow the white jade snail to come into contact with poisonous plants or chemicals.
Avoid direct sunlight: White jade snails generally do not like direct sunlight, so they should be kept out of the sun.
Monitoring: Regularly check the snails' health status, including observing their behavior and appetite.
Remember, raising animals requires patience and care. Once you decide to raise white jade snails, you need to take their care seriously, including providing suitable feed and environment, and regularly monitoring their health.