1 Rabbit snail & hybrid endler males (hobby question, 0 interest in breeding)

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Hi everyone, I hope anyone reading this is doing well and having a good day ~

I have been searching online but unfortunately there is very scarce information on keeping a single rabbit snail with endler hybrid males, so I was hoping all you very knowledgable fish folk could help me!
I have one orange rabbit snail juvenile (named Clementine) and I currently have her in a 10 gallon with 4 male hybrid endlers (Megatron Fox, Peach Cobbler, Peace, & Love [I let my mother name the last two]).

I do not plan on getting anymore snails, nor any other breed of fish, and I also do not have any interest in breeding the endlers.

I am aware it is normal for endler males to have a lot of energy and display their mating dance occasionally, but I want to make sure they are not stressing each other out. Do you think 4 males is a good amount or should I get more? And if so, how many considering the 10 gallon and my rabbit snail?

And to anyone wondering: my rabbit snail is thriving and completely ignores them, even when they chase each other or swim really quickly in front of her - no reaction or flinching whatsoever. (in case anyone wants to keep them together)

I have attached photos of my h2o babies - I think the Japanese blue hybrids are my favorite :3
 

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If you only have 4 endlers (I'm not sure from the photos) and the snail, you could add 2 or 3 more male endlers.
 

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