My Rabbit and Nerites From MsJ!!!!

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Glad you found your rabbit! I have a question though. I thought rabbit snails were sulawesi snails, and therefore need acidic water with a pH of over 8. Am I correct?
All rabbit snails are from Sulawesi. The term "acidic" is in reference to pH below 7.0. You are referring to high pH (alkaline) and low KH which is referred to as "soft".
 
Yes they are Sulawesi. MsJ has listed what she has them at and they seem to be doing well for her. Fortunately for me, my water is about the same as hers so they acclimated for me very easily.


MsJ, I guess that is marked up as something else we now know about them....they are very good at hiding!
 
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