Yellow Antenna Rabbit Snail
Yellow Antenna Rabbit Snail
Yellow Antenna Rabbit Snail is a distinctive Sulawesi-style rabbit snail for specialty freshwater aquariums, visual variety, and slower-paced cleanup crews.
Yellow Antenna Rabbit Snail is valued for its shell shape, movement, and specialty Sulawesi character. Rabbit snails add a very different look from common nerites or ramshorns and work well as slower centerpiece invertebrates in mature freshwater systems.
Why this livestock stands out
- Unique shell form and slower movement compared with common aquarium snails
- Strong specialty appeal for Sulawesi and oddball invertebrate keepers
- Works well as a display snail in mature freshwater systems
- Useful for broader authority around rabbit snails and Sulawesi invertebrates
Buying Guide
Recommended group option
A small group usually creates a better visual result and a more useful cleanup presence than keeping only one snail.
Current Stock Note
Rabbit snails generally do best in mature, stable freshwater systems with good mineral availability, calm tankmates, and enough food on the substrate and hardscape.
Basic Care Guide
Rabbit snails usually do best in mature aquariums with a calm environment, stable minerals, and enough food available on surfaces and the substrate. They are better suited to well-established tanks than to fresh start-ups.
Water Parameters
- Scientific Name: Tylomelania sp.
- Recommended Temperature: 24-30°C
- Recommended pH: 7.4-8.4
- Diet: Omnivore / algae / biofilm / prepared foods
- Care Level: Intermediate
- Tank Maturity: Established, mineral-rich system preferred
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I keep more than one?
Yes. Small groups often look better visually and give you a more interesting specialty invertebrate display.
Are rabbit snails good algae eaters?
They help with cleanup and grazing, but they should not be treated as an instant algae solution.
Do they need a mature tank?
Yes. Rabbit snails usually do better in established systems with stable minerals and available food on surfaces.
Helpful Resources
Learn why system stability matters more than chasing numbers:
Do You Really Need Water Testing? Why “Perfect Water Parameters” Still Lead to Dead Fish
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Topick's Gold-Standard Quarantine and Inspection for Livestocks
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