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Introducing the Orange Rabbit Snail, a delightful addition to any freshwater aquarium. Here's what you need to know about these unique snails:

  • Appearance: The Orange Rabbit Snail (Tylomelania sp.) is named for its vibrant orange coloration, which adds a pop of brightness to your tank. They have a unique conical shell with a pointed tip, and their bodies are covered in small, bristle-like hairs. These snails can grow up to 5 centimeters (2 inches) in size, making them a moderate-sized snail species.

  • Habitat and Origin: Orange Rabbit Snails are native to the rivers and lakes of Sulawesi, an island in Indonesia. They prefer areas with sandy or muddy substrates and tend to burrow in search of food. It's important to recreate their natural habitat in the aquarium to ensure their well-being.

  • Water Conditions: Orange Rabbit Snails thrive in freshwater aquariums with stable water parameters. Maintain a temperature range of 24-28°C (75-82°F), pH level between 7.5 and 8.5, and moderate water hardness. Regular water changes are crucial to maintain good water quality.

  • Tank Setup: Provide a suitable environment for the Orange Rabbit Snails. They appreciate a tank with plenty of hiding places such as caves, rocks, and driftwood. A sandy or fine-grained substrate is ideal for them to burrow and forage. Ensure the tank has adequate filtration and a gentle water flow.

  • Feeding: Orange Rabbit Snails are scavengers and omnivores. They will graze on algae and organic matter in the aquarium, but it's important to supplement their diet with sinking pellets, algae wafers, blanched vegetables like spinach or zucchini, and occasional protein-rich foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp. Provide a varied diet to ensure their nutritional needs are met.

  • Compatibility: Orange Rabbit Snails are peaceful and can coexist with a variety of community fish, as well as other snail species. However, they may be vulnerable to aggressive or fin-nipping fish, so choose tank mates carefully. Avoid keeping them with large, predatory species that may view them as prey.

  • Reproduction: Orange Rabbit Snails are livebearers, meaning they give birth to live young instead of laying eggs. They are known to reproduce in freshwater aquariums, but breeding them can be challenging. Provide them with optimal water conditions, a balanced diet, and ample hiding places to encourage breeding behavior.

The Orange Rabbit Snail is not only visually appealing but also beneficial for your aquarium ecosystem. They help to keep the substrate clean by consuming leftover food, decaying plant matter, and algae. With their unique appearance and peaceful nature, these snails are a great choice for aquarists looking to add color and diversity to their tanks. Enjoy watching these fascinating snails as they navigate through your aquarium, adding a touch of orange to the aquatic landscape.

orange rabbit snail

SGD 21.60

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