Abalone snail is relatively easy to raise. It is not picky about the environment, just like other snails, they only need to provide a roughly suitable environment, they can survive.
1. Temperature: The abalone snail does not require high temperature, and can adapt to a wide range of temperatures. It is only necessary to maintain the temperature between 10 and 38 degrees. The temperature should not be too high or too low.
2. Water quality: Abalone snails need to be raised in a relatively clean environment. If the water quality is unhealthy, such as deterioration or pollution, abalone snails are easy to die.
3. PH: Abalone snail needs an alkaline environment. If the water quality is acidic, it is likely to be corroded and its vitality will be reduced.
4. Hardness: Calcium-rich water with high hardness will make the shell of abalone snail strong and healthy.
5. Another point to pay special attention to when raising abalone snails is not to move them at will. Abalone snails like to stick to the walls of the tank and are very sticky. It's easy to tear them if you move them.
Abalone snails do not need oxygen. Although abalone snails need oxygen to survive, they can get enough oxygen in water or air, so they do not need to be specially oxygenated.