The Zebra Danio is a charming, easy to care for fish. These beautiful little fish are active and, with their metallic sheen, can make aesthetic additions to many aquariums. Usually Zebra Danios travel in schools, and in captivity they should be kept in groups to avoid stressing them. They often eat bits of plants growing in their aquariums and will usually do well in planted aquariums. Zebra Danios are known for their hardiness and rather peaceful natures. Because they get along well with many fish, they are often kept with other species. Most Zebra Danios usually grow to between one and three quarters and two inches (six centimeters) by maturity. Their stripes are horizontal rather than vertical. Usually, Zebra Danios have light metallic coloration with darker blue-black lines running the length of their bodies. These fish are native to eastern regions of India. They are commonly kept in captivity and are also used in scientific research. Zebra Danios are often kept in community tanks where they can make a beautiful addition to many collections. |