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The Zebra Danio is one of the aquarium hobby’s classic fish, having been kept and bred in aquaria for over a century. Originating in a wide range of habitats in West Bengal, India, and surrounding areas, they are extremely hardy and adaptable which has led to their popularity in the hobby. Although the original wild fish display an attractive striped pattern, they have been developed into a wide range of strains by way of selective breeding, including the popular longfin variant. In the aquarium, they will do well in nearly any community tank, but prefer plenty of open swimming space and are an active schooler, most comfortable in groups of 5 or more.
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A beautifully patterned relative of the classic Zebra Danio, the Kyathit or Orange Fin Danio (Brachydanio kyathit) originates in shallow water habitat throughout Northern and Central Myanmar. In the wild, they are found in medium to large schools in clear, fast moving water, typically near aquatic vegetation. In the aquarium, they are hardy and adaptable but prefer plenty of open swimming space and are an active schooler, most comfortable in groups of 5 or more. With their intricate patterns and vivid orange/gold trim, the Kyathit Danio is an impressive centerpiece for a planted or aquascaped tank.
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A beautifully patterned relative of the classic Zebra Danio, the Gold Ring Danio (Brachydanio tinwini) originates in shallow water habitat throughout Northern Myanmar. In the wild, they are found in medium to large schools in clear, fast moving water, typically near aquatic vegetation. In the aquarium, they are hardy and adaptable but prefer plenty of open swimming space and are an active schooler, most comfortable in groups of 5 or more. With their intricate patterns and vivid gold trim, the Gold Ring Danio is an impressive centerpiece for a planted or aquascaped tank.
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The Leopard Zebra Danio is one of the aquarium hobby’s classic fish, having been kept and bred in aquaria for over a century. Originating in a wide range of habitats in West Bengal, India, and surrounding areas, they are extremely hardy and adaptable which has led to their popularity in the hobby. Although the original wild fish display an attractive striped pattern, they have been developed into a wide range of strains by way of selective breeding, including the popular leopard variant. In the aquarium, they will do well in nearly any community tank, but prefer plenty of open swimming space and are an active schooler, most comfortable in groups of 5 or more.
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The Orange Hatchet Danio (Neochela dadiburjori), also known as the Chela Danio, is a species of nano-fish native to Southern India. They are generally surface-dwelling fish, sure to add a splash of color to the top layer of your aquarium. Orange Hatchet Danios have a pearlescent orange body with a striking blue stripe down their side. Perfect for a peaceful community tank, these fish only grow up to 1.5 inches and do best in schools of 5 or more.
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The Zebra Danio is one of the aquarium hobby’s classic fish, having been kept and bred in aquaria for over a century. Originating in a wide range of habitats in West Bengal, India, and surrounding areas, they are extremely hardy and adaptable which has led to their popularity in the hobby. Although the original wild fish display an attractive striped pattern, they have been developed into a wide range of strains by way of selective breeding, including the popular longfin variant. In the aquarium, they will do well in nearly any community tank, but prefer plenty of open swimming space and are an active schooler, most comfortable in groups of 5 or more.
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The Zebra Danio is one of the aquarium hobby’s classic fish, having been kept and bred in aquaria for over a century. Originating in a wide range of habitats in West Bengal, India, and surrounding areas, they are extremely hardy and adaptable which has led to their popularity in the hobby. Although the original wild fish display an attractive striped pattern, they have been developed into a wide range of strains by way of selective breeding, including the popular longfin variant. In the aquarium, they will do well in nearly any community tank, but prefer plenty of open swimming space and are an active schooler, most comfortable in groups of 5 or more.
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