Rabbit Snail care starts with keeping them in a healthy, stable and established aquarium, preferably with substrate on the fine side or sand. As with other freshwater snails, be careful with medications and plant fertilizers, as snails may be sensitive to them. And this is especially true with Copper. Copper can be harmful or fatal to Rabbit Snails.
*These are either male or female and will be shipped unsexed. Females drop 1-2 live babies per month when sexually mature and their care requirements are met
Water Temperature: 76 – 84 Degrees Fahrenheit
Aquarium pH: 7.2 – 7.5, to avoid shell erosion
Lighting: Normal community lighting to semi-dim conditions
Rabbit Snail care is easy and they seem content in community tank conditions, with water temperature on the warmer side. It's a good idea to keep tank water on the hard side so minerals are present for healthy shell growth. Offering food supplements with Calcium are good idea too. These are known to eat some aquatic plants
*Parent stock pictured
*These are home bred at Shrimp Boutique
Our parameters -
GH 7
KH 5
PH 7.6
TDS 225-275 ppm
Temps 78F