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The method of raising orange rabbit snails is as follows:
1. Water quality: due to the habitat of Sulawesi.
Water quality conditions and the need for calcium for snail growth, artificial feeding is recommended to choose alkaline water with a little hardness.
2. Bottom sand: it is best to choose coral sand, shell sand and bottom sand with high alkaline hardness.
3. Water temperature: the most suitable water temperature is about 26 28, and the rabbit snail can withstand a high temperature of about 30, but the temperature is too low for the growth of the rabbit snail.
4. Food: Chlorella.
Cooked carrots, spinach leaves, spirulina chips, snail food, shrimp food, etc. It is best to feed in the evening, and the amount of feed is not too much, and the remaining bait can be fished out in the early morning to avoid rabbit snails eating spoiled food and suffering from enteritis.
resulting in death. 5. Habits: Timid does not like strong light and is more active at night, does not like to move during the day, often shrinks the meat in the snail shell or drills into the bottom sand, stone cracks to dodge, can be placed in the breeding tank large coral stone, clay pots, like to climb the screw tank is best to cover.
6. Reproduction: hermaphroditic.
Allogeneic mating and self-breeding, viviparous (one per litter), the newborn snail is wrapped in a white egg white-like thing that looks like a snail egg, and it takes about 3 hours to wrap it outside.
When absorbed by the snail, the snail can move freely. Newborn rabbits vary in size, from nearly 1 cm to 2-3 mm. Orange rabbits are slightly larger and grow relatively slowly, black rabbits.
and so on are smaller but grow more.
Orange rabbit faster. Small snails can be kept together with large snails, and it takes about 1 year or even longer for the snails to become snails. The survival rate of orange rabbit snails is lower than that of other varieties.
In the process of raising rabbit snails, a suitable growth environment for rabbit snails should be created as much as possible to meet the habitual needs of rabbit snails and prevent the occurrence of diseases. It's best not to challenge the survival limits of the snail, otherwise you will be helpless if something goes wrong.
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1.The orange rabbit snail has a strong survivability, and it is relatively simple to raise, and it only needs to meet some necessary conditions to be able to raise it well.
2.When breeding, the temperature should be kept between 25 and 26 degrees, and the rolling and water quality should be alkaline and have a certain hardness.
3.Since the orange rabbit snail can prepare a lot of things for jujubes to eat, including aquatic plants, fish and shrimp feed and fish and shrimp carcasses, feeding only needs to pay attention to keeping the food from deteriorating and preventing enteritis.
4.Orange rabbit snails do not need to be assisted to turn over, and a more natural and stable environment is more suitable for their growth.
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Raising orange rabbit snails, as long as some environmental conditions are regulated and food is sufficient, then they will easily survive. Specifically, it should be raised with hard water, alkaline water, and water with a temperature between 25 and 26 degrees. Feed at night, feed in moderation, and ensure that the water tank environment is stable.
So that they can survive. Raising orange rabbit snails also requires oxygen. Because they prefer an environment with a high oxygen content, it is recommended to use an oxygen pump to inject oxygen into the water.
Orange rabbit snails are easy to raise. As long as some conditions are met, the orange rabbit snail can easily survive. To raise orange rabbit snails, you need to pay attention to the water temperature, water quality, pH, food and water tank environment.
1. Water temperature: The orange rabbit snail likes to survive in an environment of 25 to 26 degrees, and if the temperature is too low, it will affect its survival.
2. pH: The orange rabbit snail cannot survive in an acidic environment, and will be dissolved until it dies. The pH in the tank should be kept in between.
3. Water quality: Orange rabbit snails need to survive in clean and calcium-rich hard water.
4. Food: Orange rabbit snails are not picky eaters, aquatic plants such as algae and aquatic weed seedlings can be eaten, fish and shrimp carcasses are also liked, and fish food and shrimp food are also acceptable. Therefore, to feed it, pay attention to the evening feeding, to ensure that the food does not deteriorate, pay attention to the principle of appropriate amount.
5. Water tank environment: Due to the long breeding period of orange rabbit snails, it is necessary to keep the water tank environment stable. Depending on its habits, it is possible to put some stones and fine sand in the tank.
Raising orange rabbit snails requires oxygen. Although the orange rabbit snail is very adaptable to oxygen, the algae and aquatic plants in the tank can provide the oxygen necessary for their survival. However, they prefer an environment with high oxygen content and still need supplemental oxygen.
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In order for an orange rabbit snail to breed, there must be more than two snails.
In addition, some environmental conditions must be met, that is, the water temperature is 25 to 26 degrees, and the water must have a certain salinity.
The sediment at the bottom of the tank needs to have sufficient minerals and calcium.
In addition, it is necessary to ensure that the food is sufficient, the breeding density is moderate, and the breeding environment is stable.
The fastest breeding cycle is about two weeks and 14 days, and only one is born at a time.
If the conditions are not suitable, it will not reproduce.
1. Breeding conditions of orange rabbit snails: Orange rabbit snails must meet the condition of two snails.
Although they reproduce autologous, they are allogeneic mating, and there is no way for an orange rabbit snail to reproduce.
In addition, the reproduction of orange rabbit snails is related to their living environment and living conditions, as shown below.
1. Living environment: The living environment of orange rabbit snails must be stable if they want to reproduce, and only in a stable environment suitable for their bright halls, they can reproduce better.
Don't change their living environment too often.
2. Living conditions: (1) Temperature: meet the water temperature of 25 to 26 degrees, if it is not conducive to the reproduction of orange rabbit snails in a low temperature environment.
2) pH: If you want to breed orange rabbit snails, you need to have higher requirements for pH value.
3) Salt: If you want to breed orange rabbit snails, sometimes you need to increase the salinity in the tank appropriately, you can add some salt.
4) Nutrition: First of all, you need to ensure that the food is sufficient and rich in calcium.
In addition, it is also necessary to ensure that there are sufficient minerals and nutrients in the sediment at the bottom of the tank.
5) Density: Don't be too big.
2. How often orange rabbit snails breed Orange rabbit snails are affected by their living conditions.
Under the conditions that best suit their lives, they can reproduce once every two weeks and every month.
If the conditions are not suitable, it may not reproduce for a long time.
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Orange rabbit snails can be raised with fish. Polyculture involves selecting fish that can survive in alkaline, hard water conditions, and selecting fish that are of the right size and not too large. Orange rabbit snails can also be polycultured with shrimp, but it is also necessary to pay attention to the selection of shrimp with the same living conditions.
Su shrimp and orange rabbit snail are often polycultured together. In polyculture, it is necessary to control the breeding density and provide sufficient feed to prevent them from grabbing food. <
Orange rabbit snails can be raised with fish. The orange rabbit snail prefers to live in a hard-water environment with alkaline and calcium-like temperatures kept at 25 to 26 degrees. Therefore, if polyculture with fish, fish should also adapt to this environment.
In addition, in the process of polyculture, the following issues should be noted:
1. Orange rabbit snails may compete with fish for food. Because the orange rabbit snail eats a wide range, it is very likely that this will happen.
2. Large fish may frighten orange rabbit snails and make them shrink into their shells. Therefore, it is possible to choose fish that are not so large in size.
Orange rabbit snails can be raised with shrimp. Although the orange rabbit snail eats the carcasses of fish and shrimp, it does not eat live fish and shrimp, so you can not worry about it endangering the safety of shrimp. Orange rabbit snails and Su shrimp are good partners.
The living conditions of Su shrimp are similar to those of orange rabbit snails, with a pH value of about 25 and 26 degrees. It is completely possible to polyculture. The orange rabbit snail is also known as the snail, and the shrimp likes to eat the feces of the snail, and the two are very harmonious.
However, there are also points to be aware of when raising orange rabbit snails and shrimp together. The orange rabbit snail is known for its rampage and may have an effect on some small shrimp. And the orange rabbit snail likes to eat shrimp food, and the two may grab food.
In addition to the shrimp, if the orange rabbit snail is polycultured with other shrimp, it should be noted that their living conditions should be similar.
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