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Orange Volcano Rabbit Snail β Tylomelania sp.
π Orange Volcano Rabbit Snail β Tylomelania sp.
TheΒ Orange Volcano Rabbit Snail (Tylomelania sp.) is a fascinating and colorful freshwater snail known for its elongated shell and striking orange body. Native to Sulawesi, Indonesia, this slow-moving snail adds beauty and personality to aquariums while helping to clean algae and leftover food.
Rabbit Snails are peaceful, hardy, and perfect for planted and community aquariums, where they glide gracefully across glass, rocks, and substrate.
π Key Features
- β Bright Orange Body: Beautiful contrast against dark substrate
- β Algae Eater: Helps keep aquarium surfaces clean
- β Unique Shell Shape: Long, textured, cone-like shell
- β Peaceful & Hardy: Great for community and planted tanks
- β Low Reproduction Rate: No risk of overpopulation
π Care Requirements
- Tank Size: 10 gallons minimum
- Water Temperature: 76β82Β°F
- pH: 7.4β8.2 (requires hard, mineral-rich water)
- Diet: Algae, biofilm, blanched vegetables, sinking pellets
- Behavior: Peaceful and slow-moving; best kept in groups or pairs
β FAQ
Q: Are Rabbit Snails good for planted tanks?
A: Yes! They wonβt eat live plants but will consume algae and decaying leaves.
Q: Do Rabbit Snails reproduce quickly?
A: No, they reproduce slowly, giving birth to one baby at a time.
Q: Can they live with shrimp and fish?
A: Absolutely. Theyβre peaceful and make excellent tank mates for shrimp, snails, and small community fish.
Q: How big do they get?
A: Adults typically reach 3β4 inches in length.