Ambitious Man Invests His Money Into Snail Farming, Shares Interesting Video: “I Want to Try My Luck”

Ambitious Man Invests His Money Into Snail Farming, Shares Interesting Video: “I Want to Try My Luck”

  • A young ambitious man who went into snail farming to make money has shown people how he set the business up
  • The man bought watermelons for the animals as he tended to their eggs so that his snails can increase
  • Many people told him to keep at the business as it is a very lucrative one, especially when the snails increase in number

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A motivated man, @justxpiff234, who put his money into snail farming, went online to show how he set everything up.

In a TikTok video, the young man revealed that he bought 100 snails in total, sharing the numbers equally between small and big sizes.

Agriculture in Nigeria/man started snail business.
Many people encouraged the young man to continue. Photo source: TikTok/@justxpiff234
Source: UGC

Man starts snail farming

He built a cage for them as he categorised them. Atop the cage is a net covering and inside them are padded with soft black sand.

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The businessman said he had to place the legs of the cage inside tins filled with sniper water to prevent ants from crawling up them.

To keep their newly laid eggs, he moved them into another section. He hopes the snail farming business will be profitable.

Watch the video below:

Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:

Leonard Eghosa-Igunb said:

"My guy, keep it up! Snail is always in short supply no matter how cheap or expensive they get. You will not believe your harvest. Goodluck, bro."

ojejinmijumoke said:

"Welldone, but u need to give them water too, on a flat plate, and please, remove the fruit remains by morning, to avoid insects."

MC EmmaLex said:

"You don't to buy water melon. I think you can get enough waste fruit from fruit sellers. Just saying..."

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Ikechukwu Farms said:

"May you progress to extensive snail production bro..."

Dj_konfidon said:

"I recently visited Nigeria and bought some spicy snails. They cost N3,000 EACH! Those things aren’t cheap at all! More expensive than suya!"

Nigerian man builds fish ponds

Meanwhile, Nigeria's popular Legit.ng earlier reported that at a time when many people are trying hard to create multiple streams of income, a Nigerian man went into the fish farming business, sinking millions in the project.

In a video he shared on TikTok, he took people through the process of building six ponds and making plumbing works for all of them.

He told people not to be scared of going into such a business because of the capital. In another clip, he gave a rough breakdown of what he spent, which is excluding the costs of land and water tank.

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Source: Legit.ng

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