They are both tropical fish species and need to be kept at around 75F. Then the basic rules for keeping fish successfully are :- 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank need at least 50% of its water changed every week. Follow and keep to the above rules and your fish stand a chance of survival. Fail to keep them and I can guarantee that your fish will be constantly getting ill and maybe dying.
GloFish are actually zebra danio fish that have been genetically modified. These fish live in rivers in India and Bangladesh.
Yes, they are about the same size and they both community fish.
In the aquarium the Zebra danio (Danio rerio) will eat most good commercially available tropical fish flakes. Like nearly all fish they really appreciate a feed of live food (daphnia etc) and/or finely chopped earth worms.
Depends on the fish. If its a Goldfish, Zebra Danio, cichlid, betta or others like them then yes, but mollies, platys, Guppies, and many others are live bearers and the fry are born free swimming. meaning that A) you can actually see them and they look like fish, and B) they are born able to swim freely.
No, all danio lay eggs.
No. Danios are Tropical Freshwater fish.
depending on how you care for you fish, it should live for a while. As i said, how you care for him. You can never really tell how long, but they do seem common in some places I had one and he turned out to live for quite a while. I still have him, so they do live for a while.
The tiger fish would eat the guppies.
If you have a zebra danio in a tank, then there will be poisons created by the fish living, breathing, pooing etc in the water. These poisons will need to be removed otherwise the fish will die. There are two common methods of removing these poisons. One is to do regular daily water changes and the other is to use a cycled filter and less water changes. Please remember the basic rule though. "1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water" so a zebra danio would need a minimum (nominal) 2 gallon tank to live in.
Zebra danios are not live-bearing fish, so they do not get pregnant. Instead, the female will lay eggs, and the male will fertilize them. The eggs will hatch about 2 days after being fertilized.
You can keep most tetras, some barbs(not the Tiger Barb it will shred your poor fish's fins). You can also keep a Beta fish with them but, be carful when you put one in with your Guppies because he might attack your Guppies. Hope this helps!
It is only with years of experience that an aquarist can judge the age of many fish species. Zebra Danios are fully grow at 4 to 6 months old and only live about 3 years or so, so it is a bit difficult to tell how old they are.