The Green Rabbit Snail is a rare and eye-catching freshwater snail native to the ancient lakes of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Valued for its distinctive greenish body tones, elongated spiral shell, and peaceful nature, this unusual invertebrate makes an excellent addition to planted and community aquariums. The Green Rabbit Snail is well known for its algae-grazing abilities and slow, methodical movements that add natural activity to the aquarium environment. Its hardy characteristics and unique appearance make it highly desirable among freshwater aquarium enthusiasts.
The Green Rabbit Snail thrives in mature freshwater aquariums with a minimum capacity of 40 litres. Larger aquariums provide increased stability and additional grazing surfaces, helping support natural feeding behaviours and healthy shell growth.
Maintain water temperatures between 24–30 °C, with a pH range of 7.5–8.5 and moderate to hard water conditions. Consistent water quality is extremely important, as Sulawesi snails are sensitive to unstable aquarium parameters.
The Green Rabbit Snail is highly peaceful and suitable for a variety of calm freshwater tank mates, including:
Avoid aggressive fish species, snail-eating loaches, and larger cichlids that may harass or injure the snail.
The Green Rabbit Snail is an omnivorous scavenger that feeds on algae, biofilm, and organic matter within the aquarium. Supplementary feeding is recommended using algae wafers, sinking pellets, blanched vegetables such as zucchini and spinach, and calcium-rich foods to support shell strength.
A varied diet promotes healthy growth, strong shell development, and vibrant body colouration. Remove uneaten food regularly to maintain excellent water conditions.
Efficient biological filtration with gentle water movement is ideal for maintaining stable and clean water conditions.
Live aquarium plants such as Anubias, Java Fern, and Cryptocoryne create additional grazing areas and shelter.
Moderate lighting encourages natural algae growth and supports healthy planted aquarium environments.
A quality aquarium heater is recommended to maintain stable tropical temperatures between 24–30 °C.
Fine sand substrate is preferred, allowing the snail to move naturally and burrow comfortably.
Driftwood, smooth rocks, leaf litter, and mature hardscape surfaces provide ideal grazing opportunities and natural shelter areas for the Green Rabbit Snail.