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.
A zebra danio should be fully grown by the time it is six months old.
scales can tell you how old a fish is by the number of rings on a scale
old enough to tell the difference between smarticles and fish
A zebra can live to around 10 years of age.
the size of it's fins and body
if she smells like a old dead fish.
It all varies....there is a 5 year old pure bred for $25,000.00......there is also a stallion that isn't for sale but has a stud fee of $1,000 and another of $3,500. there is a Zorse (half zebra half horse) that costs $4,000 and is two years old. There is also a baby zebra for $5,000. there is another 2 week old zebra for $3,000 there is also another mare for $8,500. so as you can tell the prices vary. Before you think about buying a zebra ask yourself do i have enough money? Do i have enough space? am i able to spend time with it? and can i take care of a zebra?
10 years for humans equates to roughly 40 in zebras and other equines.
20-40
70 to 130 years
The name "zebra" comes from the old Portuguese word zevra which means "wild ass".
At least 25 years old, of healthy and in the wild.