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Size

5cm - 6cm

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Temperament

Peaceful

As one of the largest freshwater snails in the world, Giant Sulawesi Rabbit snails are very rare within the aquarium hobby - but they are quickly gaining in popularity! These snails' bodies feature a beautiful white-spotted or yellow-spotted coloration, and their shells are light brown to black with a white crown.


The Golden Spotted Rabbit Snail (Tylomelania sp.) is a fascinating and attractive freshwater snail that is highly sought after by aquarium enthusiasts. With its vibrant golden coloration and distinct patterns, it adds a touch of elegance to any aquarium. Here's some important information about the Golden Spotted Rabbit Snail:

  • Size: The Golden Spotted Rabbit Snail typically reaches a size of around 6cm (2.4 inches) when fully grown. However, sizes can vary slightly among individuals.

  • Appearance: As the name suggests, the Golden Spotted Rabbit Snail features a golden or yellowish-brown body color with dark spots or patterns resembling a leopard's spots. Its shell has a conical shape with a pointed apex and a smooth texture. The snail's body is elongated and has two pairs of tentacles, with the longer upper pair being sensory and the shorter lower pair for feeding.

  • Behavior: The Golden Spotted Rabbit Snail is generally peaceful and spends most of its time scavenging for food and exploring the aquarium. It is known for its slow and deliberate movement, adding a sense of tranquility to the tank. These snails are mostly active during the night and will retreat into their shells during the day or when feeling threatened.

  • Tank Requirements: When keeping Golden Spotted Rabbit Snails, it's important to provide them with a suitable environment. They appreciate a well-maintained aquarium with clean water and stable water parameters. The recommended temperature range is between 24-28 degrees Celsius (75-82 degrees Fahrenheit), with a pH level around neutral to slightly alkaline.

  • Tank Mates: Golden Spotted Rabbit Snails are generally compatible with peaceful community fish and other snail species. However, be cautious when keeping them with aggressive or fin-nipping fish, as the snail's long and delicate tentacles can be targeted. It's also advisable to avoid keeping them with large and overly active fish that may accidentally harm or disturb the snails.

  • Feeding: The Golden Spotted Rabbit Snail is primarily a detritivore and will feed on leftover food, decaying plant matter, and organic debris in the aquarium. They also graze on biofilm and algae growth on various surfaces. Providing a balanced diet is essential, so supplement their natural food sources with sinking pellets or wafers formulated for omnivorous snails. They may also enjoy occasional blanched vegetables like zucchini or spinach.

  • Breeding: Golden Spotted Rabbit Snails are livebearers, meaning they give birth to fully formed juveniles rather than laying eggs. However, breeding them can be challenging and may require specific conditions. Provide hiding spots in the form of caves or dense vegetation where the snails can deposit their offspring. The young snails will emerge after a gestation period and can be left to grow in the main aquarium or transferred to a separate rearing tank.

The Golden Spotted Rabbit Snail is a captivating and low-maintenance addition to a freshwater aquarium. With their striking coloration and peaceful nature, they bring both beauty and functionality as they help clean up excess food and debris. With proper care and attention to water quality and feeding, your Golden Spotted Rabbit Snails will thrive and become a delightful highlight in your aquatic setup.

Golden spotted rabbit snail 6cm x 5pc

SGD 27.50

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