Publisher's Synopsis
If you are searching for an incredible cleanup group, consider adding some Rabbit Snails or Japanese trapdoor to your community aquarium. Not exclusively will these snails help keep your tank sparkling clean, yet they additionally have extraordinary characters and a peaceful disposition, making them incredible tank mates (for other quiet fish, obviously.) You would prefer not to add Rabbit Snails to a tank with aggressive fish that will mistake them for a midnight snack.Notwithstanding the advantages they bring to the home aquarium, Rabbit Snails have an unusual and appealing appearance that will add an exotic flair to your aquarium. They are fairly easy to care for, as long as you can control ammonia and nitrate levels in the tank.In this article, I'll cover everything you need to know to successfully add some Rabbit Snails to your community tank, including behavior, appearance, tank requirements, and nutritional needs. You won't grow tired of watching them explore the tank, dragging along their unicorn-horn shells.