Yellow Giant Sulawesi Rabbit Snail - Tylomelania sarasinorum

$14.99 Sale Save

Not applicable with Auction Items

Item is in stock Only 0 left in stock Item is out of stock Item is unavailable

Adding to Cart Added to Cart

Golden Giant Sulawesi Rabbit Snails (Tylomelania sarasinorum.) are one of the rarest snails in the aquarium hobby. Also known as Elephant Snails, their natural habitat is in Indonesia and they are only rarely seen in the United States. The "Rabbit" name likely comes from their rabbit-like faces and drooping antennae that resemble a rabbit's ears. However, the resemblance to an elephant is also clear with their wrinkled, rubbery-looking skin and their long "snouts" (which is functionally more like the snail's foot). Needless to say, these snails are certainly unique in appearance in several aspects!

 

Golden Giant Sulawesi Snails possess bodies with a luminous and sunny yellow coloration, and their shells are black or very dark brown and sometimes feature a white crown. Their shells are long and spiral-shaped and taper toward a point at the end, which makes the shell resemble unicorn's horn in shape. These snails seem curious by nature, and each snail uses its elongated, muscular "foot" to pull itself around on the glass and aquarium decor. This is a very striking snail and is sure to impress viewers, almost all of which will have never seen one before.

 

Giant Sulawesi Snails are one of the largest freshwater snails in the world, growing as large as 4 inches as adults. Since they can grow so large, they need room to move, so it's a good idea to avoid dense vegetation or overcrowding in your aquarium. They are decent algae-eaters, but they also feed on leftover food and any kind of fish food. While most aquatic plants are safe from these snails, they have been known to munch on more delicate or thin-leaved plants.

 

 

Most specimens sold in the hobby today are wild-caught, contributing to their already declining wild population. Breeding these snails is not particularly difficult, but they reproduce and grow very slowly. We care about the long-term conservation of this majestic snail, so we decided to tackle the challenge of large scale breeding in captivity.

 

***All of our Rabbit Snails are born and raised at our facility***

 

 

 

What We Like About These Snails:

Beautiful and bright yellow bodies with long, spiraled shells

Interesting movement and curious nature

Completely peaceful

Grow to a large and impressive size

RECOMMENDED TANK PARAMETERS: 

Temperature: 76° - 84° F (24.4° - 29° C)

pH: 7.5 - 8.5

KH: 2 - 15 dKH

Minimum tank size: 10 gallons per snail

CARE GUIDELINES:

Diet: They eat algae and decaying plant matter, and they have also been known to munch on more delicate plants. They can mostly subsist on leftover fish/invertebrate flakes or pellets, but their diets should be occasionally supplemented with algae wafers and/or blanched vegetables such as zucchini, kale, spinach, or cucumber.

Social behavior: Peaceful and solitary; will not engage with tankmates.

Origin: Tank-Bred, but indigenous to the Sulawesi region of Indonesia

Average adult size: 3 inches (7.6 cm)

Average purchase size: 0.5 - 1.5 inch (1.3 - 3.8 cm)

When shipping live animals, 24 shipping is required for almost all. Shipping may be adjusted by AO due to holidays, weather conditions, or customer confirmation to be available.

If you successfully win an auction item, you will receive an email to confirm awarded auctions. Your payment request will also be in your login profile and an email as well.

Learn more about AO

Aquatic Oasis has a in store club that will soon be available to online subscribers as well. Stay tuned for details of the AO Aquatics Club coming soon. Register your email below to receive future information on AO Aquatics Club ONLINE

A vibrant underwater scene with colorful coral, plants, and a yellow fish. Overlaid neon text reads Annual AO Membership.

Get the latest updates on the AO CLUB

Enter in your information to receive Exclusive offers, Club updates, and Deals you dont want to miss