The orange rabbit snail eats aquatic plants. Orange rabbit snails are omnivorous snails, eating a variety of foods, such as algae, fish and shrimp feed and fish and shrimp carcasses. They also eat aquatic plants, especially young seedlings of aquatic plants.
Orange rabbit snails should not be raised in grass tanks. There are two reasons as follows:
< H3 > 1. The environment of the grass jar is not suitable for the growth of the orange rabbit snail:The most suitable growth environment of the orange rabbit snail is the alkaline environment with the PH value between 7.2 and 8.6, while the grass jar is the acidic environment with the PH value between 5.0 and 7.5. If the orange rabbit snail lives in the grass tank for a long time, its shell will become soft and even be corroded and died. In addition, the water in the grass tank is mainly soft water, but the growth of orange rabbit snail needs hard water with calcium, only in this way can it survive better, the shell can be stronger, and the pattern can be more beautiful. Therefore, the environment of grass tank is not suitable for the growth of orange rabbit snail.
< H3 > 2. The orange rabbit snail can cause certain damage to the grass tank:The food eaten by the orange rabbit snail contains young aquatic plants. Therefore, if the orange rabbit snails are raised in the grass tank, the young aquatic plants are likely to be eaten and the grass tank will be damaged. And orange rabbit snail breeding period is relatively long, often breeding will also affect the growth of aquatic plants.