The following conditions need to be guaranteed for raising the orange rabbit snail:
1. Food: The orange pig snail is an omnivorous snail. It can eat a lot of things, including aquatic plants such as green spot algae and young aquatic plants. It also likes to eat fish and shrimp feed, as well as rotten plants. But what they love most is meat and fishy food, such as fish and shrimp carcasses. In order to maintain the ornamental value of orange rabbit snail, it is also necessary to regularly supplement some foods with high protein content.
2. Water quality: The growth of the orange adult rabbit snail needs a certain amount of calcium supplement, so it is best to live in a clean environment with a certain hardness.
3. Temperature: The orange rabbit snail is not adapted to living at low temperature, so it is necessary to keep the temperature between 25 and 26 degrees for raising the orange rabbit snail.
4. Acidity and alkalinity: The orange rabbit snail also has requirements on the acidity and alkalinity of the water quality. It cannot survive in an excessively acidic environment. Otherwise, the beautiful shell is easily corroded and even causes death. Therefore, the PH value in the tank should be maintained between 7.2 and 8.6.
5. Water tank environment: The water tank environment needs to be kept stable, because the breeding period of orange rabbit snail is very long. It is also timid and often hides behind stones or in the bottom sand. Therefore, some stones and bottom sand can be properly placed in the tank.
6. Disease: The orange rabbit snail is often prone to enteritis. Therefore, attention should be paid to the prevention and treatment of this disease. When feeding, choose to feed in the evening, and fish out the remaining feed in the morning, so as to avoid food deterioration leading to enteritis.
The orange rabbit snail does not need assistance to turn over, and the natural and stable growth environment is the most suitable for them.