- Name:
Gold Longfin Danio
(View AKA's) - Family: Cyprinidae
- Species: Danios Minnows
- Scientific Name: Danio rerio
General info about Gold Longfin Danio
These fish have fusiform, laterally compressed bodies and are usually 2 inches, however, there are records of a 2.5 inches fish in captivity. The most common Danio rerio are black and white and have several stripes along the sides of their body, consequently, they are often called zebrafish. However, this species is one of the most popular in the market, which led to inbreeding and hybridization and now there are plenty of color and fin varieties, there is even a “glowing” variety which was genetically modified to have fluorescent colors. It is often used for scientific research, mainly vertebrate development, evolution, genetics and diseases and has even been sent to space.
To keep these fish in captivity, water pH should be between 6.0 and 8.0 and water temperature should range from 64ºF to 75ºF. The tank should have a sandy substrate, open areas for swimming, a bit of current and plants. It is a peaceful species that can be kept in a community tank. It should be kept in groups of at least 5 in a 20 gallon tank or more.
Gold Longfin Danio Diet & Nutrition
This species is omnivorous. In the wild, it feeds on zooplankton and aquatic insects. In an aquarium, it can be fed with dried, live and frozen foods.
Determining Sex of Gold Longfin Danio
Mature females are rounder and larger than males while males are more colorful.
Breeding & Spawning Gold Longfin Danio
These fish are egg scatterers that exhibit no parental care. To induce spawning, small amounts of cool water should be added to the tank every few hours until it is completely full, also, the fish should be fed with live or frozen foods. Eggs hatch in 1 to 2 days and the fry take a few days to become free swimming.
Gold Longfin Danio Origin
This species is native to India. It can be found in streams and rivers, it prefers shallow, slow moving waters.
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Gold Longfin Danio | Danios Minnows | Cyprinidae | Danio rerio | These fish have fusiform, laterally compressed bodies and are usually 2 inches, however, there are records of a 2.5 inches fish in captivity. The most common Danio rerio are black and white and have several stripes along the sides of their body, consequently, they are often called zebrafish. However, this species is one of the most popular in the market, which led to inbreeding and hybridization and now there are plenty of color and fin varieties, there is even a “glowing” variety which was genetically modified to have fluorescent colors. It is often used for scientific research, mainly vertebrate development, evolution, genetics and diseases and has even been sent to space. To keep these fish in captivity, water pH should be between 6.0 and 8.0 and water temperature should range from 64ºF to 75ºF. The tank should have a sandy substrate, open areas for swimming, a bit of current and plants. It is a peaceful species that can be kept in a community tank. It should be kept in groups of at least 5 in a 20 gallon tank or more. |
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