Assorted Danio - Local 3.5cm
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Assorted Longfin and Normal fin.
Danios are by far one of the best beginner fish species, they come in a wide range of colours, and patterns, stay very small and are cold-water tolerant. With so many different varieties in the Danio family like gold, zebra, leopard, pearl, spotted, and longfin varieties it can be difficult to pick a favourite. For that reason the team at LiveFish has put together a great option of assorted danios, this makes sure that you can experience all the colours and strains available in the Danio family in a random mix!
Assorted Danio - Local
Danios are by far one of the best beginner fish species, they come in a wide range of colours, and patterns, stay very small and are cold-water tolerant. With so many different varieties in the Danio family like gold, zebra, leopard, pearl, spotted, and longfin varieties it can be difficult to pick a favourite. For that reason the team at LiveFish has put together a great option of assorted danios, this makes sure that you can experience all the colours and strains available in the Danio family in a random mix!
Danios are also great schooling fish that add a tonne of life to the tank and frequently stick to the upper portions of the tank. The even better thing about them is that Danios are one of the best community fish in existence, meaning that they can be kept with a wide range of peaceful aquarium fish. Because of their hardy and cold water tolerant nature, they can be great for those who are just looking into keeping aquariums as they do not need a heater like tropical fish however they can also thrive in a tropical aquarium. The most stunning this about these assorted danios are the intricate patterns that the individuals have with stripes, spots, and everything in between with some amazing metallic blues, yellows, and greens. Coupled with selective breeding there are also longfin varieties that add an extra wow factor.
Breeding danios is actually incredibly easy however it's not often done in the home aquarium due to lack of awareness. These fish are egg scatterers and will do so almost every single day once they reach maturity. The females rapidly scatter eggs into fine plant matter or a spawning mopDanios are naturally found in the waterways of India and Bangladesh.
Tank Recommendations for your Assorted Danio - Local
All of the danios included in this assorted mix reach a maximum size of around 5-6 cm meaning that they are very small fish. As these are active schooling fish, you would only need a tank of around 75 litres to accommodate a decent number of them. Substrate or hardscape choices are not a big concern with Danios as they are open-water fish however they will love and look best in a densely planted aquarium. The only precaution that should be taken into consideration for Danios is they are avid jumpers so a good aquarium lid is a must.
Suitable Tank Buddies
All the danios included in this assortment are extremely peaceful fish with no fin-nipping tendencies, they can be kept with a vast range of peaceful community fish.
Usually Compatible
Tetras, gouramis, corydoras, angelfish, cherry barbs, and common community fish species.
Sometime Compatible
dwarf cichlids such as rams and large peaceful cichlids such as Uaru or Severums which might outcompete for food.
Rarely Compatible
Shrimp and large aggressive species such as African cichlids, Oscars, and Jaguar cichlids.
Feeding your Assorted Danio - Local
Danios will take to a wide range of aquarium foods given to them, this includes pellets, flakes, frozen, and live foods. When kept in school it is great to see their pack feeding as they hammer the surface of the water when feeding. Because of this primarily surface-dwelling mentality, floating or slow-sinking food is best fed to them.
Scientific Name | Brachydanio sp. |
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Care Level | Easy |
Common Names | Assorted Danio |
Diet | Omnivore |
Fish Family | Cyprinidae |
Lifespan (years) | 4 |
Max. Length (cm) | 5 |
Min. Tank Volume (l) | 70 Liters |
Origin | South Asia |
Sociability | Peaceful |
Venomous | No |
Water Conditions | 16-34° C, pH 6.50 - 7.5 |