Zebra
Danio
Genus name: Brachydanio Rerio
Distribution: Eastern India and
Bangladesh
Length: up to 2" (5cm)
Water Temperature: 64-77F (18-25C)
Diet: Worms, small crustaceans, dried
food
Water: preferably soft water, but can live
in medium-hard water
Lives: Near the top of the aquarium
Breeding: Egg Layer
Community Tank
The Zebra Danio is a
slender fish, about 2" long, browny/olive in colour, and
with deep blue streaks which go down the length of the
fish's body. The female is slightly larger than the
male, and has a more rounded belly.
The Zebra Danio is an ideal fish for a beginner, as it is
relatively hardy, and has no special requirements. Always
purchase a few Zebra Danios at the same time, as they do like
to shoal with each other, and a lone Zebra Danio is a sad
fish.
Make sure that you have plenty of free space at the top of
the aquarium, as Zebra Danio tend to stay near the top of the
water, and like to swim at speed. Ensure also that you
have a good lid on the aquarium, as Zebra Danios have been
known to swim so fast they jump out of the aquarium!
If you are looking to breed Zebra Danio, the aquarium should
have soft or medium-hard water, and a few clumps of plants with
feathery leaves. After vigorously chasing the female, the
male Zebra Danio will chase the female in among the plants,
where spawning takes place. If you want to stand any
chance of the eggs hatching, protect them from their parents,
as Zebra Danio are notorious for eating their own
eggs!
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