Tropical Fish Care Pet Fish
Is this good care for my Mystery snail?

In my ten gallon tank I have a betta and just yesterday I bought a Mystery Snail to add to the tank. He seems nocturnal so am planning on leaving some fish food on the floor (hopefully my betta Charlie will not eat it), os sort of leafy vegetable such as kale, spinach, etc. Then take out the leftovers in the morning. is this enough? I read I can put a cuttlebone for him, to help his shell, so depending on the price at the pet store I'll get a small one. Is this good? Algae does not seem to grow in my tank so that's why I'll be using fresh veggies and tropical fish flakes.

How long do you think we could live for with this care? And how big could he get? Do you know how to tell the difference between a girl and boy?

Thanks in advanced!

snails are very easy to take care of. snails require 76 temp, high ph in the 7s, so suggested 6.9-7.1 ph. mystery snails dont require much feeding maybe 2 or 3 times a week with sinking pellets nothing to big or fresh veggies such as string beans or cucumber. mystery snails grow to a nice size the ones i have now are about 3 inches. snails are asexual meaning they do not require another snail to mate, they will a couple times a month lay egg batches along the tank glass and decor. i suggest buying pellets or the veggies i listed, also if you do feed veggies make sure they have no seasoning or anything like that. snails live for a fairly long time i had mine for 2 years so far and they are very cheap sometimes free. snails are peacefull and are of no harm to any other fish and invertabrate in the tank except plants.