The rarest egg within the whole Grow A Garden game is the Bug Egg, which spawns in only 3% of egg shop restocks.
It’s super difficult to get hold of, and expensive, but all of the pets inside the bug egg are amazing, and worth the hustle to get.
Today, I’m going to talk all about the snail, the benefits of owning the snail, and how you get your own snail within the game.

How Do You Get The Grow A Garden Snail Pet?
The snail is one of five pets you can get inside the elusive Grow A Garden Bug Eggs.
Each of the bug eggs are 50,000,000 (fifty million sheckles) each, so they’re the most expensive, and the rarest eggs to find within the game.
All five pets are genuinely really great pets, so you’re going to win regardless, but the best pet in the entire Grow A Garden game is the dragonfly, and that is the rarest pet in the game, and the rarest pet inside the bug eggs.
Inside the bug eggs, you will get one of these five pets:
- Snail (brown) 40%
- Giant Ant (grey) 30%
- Caterpillar (green) 25%
- Praying Mantis (green) 4%
- Dragonfly (beige and brown) 1%
So, the snail is the most common pet you’ll get, and oh wow will you get a lot of snails. I feel like all I ever get is snails or caterpillars, which is funny seeing as the giant ant is less rare than the caterpillar, but you definitely get more caterpillars than you do giant ants.
The snail has a fun design with a brown colored body and a warm brown colored shell.
You can get some really huge snails too, and they tend to be larger as a whole, although I have had one tiny snail too.

Benefits Of Owning The Grow A Garden Snail Pet
One of my original favorite things about the snail, was how slow it was, as it made trying to feed it so much easier than the other pets.
However, now the game as the handy sidebar option for feeding pets now, it’s not really relevant anymore, but it is much slower than the other pets within your garden.
For the snail’s official benefit, it will give you a 5% chance you’ll get the pop-up message to say you’ve found a seed, when you’re harvesting your crops.

It happens on rarer seeds too, it found me a beanstalk seed once, and we all know how rare the beanstalk seeds are in the seed shop.
The snail is also easier to feed, so you don’t have to feed it your best crops, and is happy with basic crops like moonflowers or starfruits, to fill up the hunger bar quickly, meaning you can level them up quicker.
It isn’t the cutest pet in the game, but as far as snails go, it’s kinda cute, and it’ll help you to get free seeds which aren’t just carrots like the dog pet does.
