Should I transplant already?

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Should I transplant already?

Should I transplant already?

Hi! I'm new to this community and to gardening in general. I honestly don't have any experience and have not planted anything before, so I would appreciate any help. So, I have a few pet snails, and a week after feeding them some tomato slices, seedlings started to sprout. They devoured most of them, but I managed to save one and put it on a pot "just for fun". I thought nothing would grow, and I genuinely didn't know it would grow to this point. I transplanted it again once the true leaves started to grow, and it keeps growing like crazy. I want to transplant it again, but I'm afraid of transplant shock or that it may die. What should I do? Even if I planted it without expecting anything, I've grown attached and don't want it to die, and I'm doing my best to care for it. I live indoors, but my windowsill is pretty big if that info helps. Thanks in advance and sorry for the long text!

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