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.
All Danios are omnivourous. In captivity they will eat any well balanced tropical fish flakes and appreciate the occasional feed of small live food ie daphnia, cyclops ect.
Danio rerio. it has become danio instead of brachydanio.
Yes. Danios aren't picky eaters.
A zebra danio should be fully grown by the time it is six months old.
Ropefish are not very fussy eaters. If the danios will fit in the ropefish's mouth, it will eat them.
Well, The Male Zebra Danio are usually "Smaller and Slimmer" while the Females are Bigger especially when they are going to have fry.
yes unless the zebra danio can fit in its mouth
Yes, they are both danios so they can mate. Make sure you have more females than males when you mate them!
In a 40-gallon aquarium, there are 21 neon tetras and 7 zebra danio fish. Write the ratio of neon tetras to zebra danio fish in simplest form.
First I'd best tell you that any kind of fish can be genetically altered to make it a 'glo-fish'. The most common species available is the Zebra danio. (Danio rerio). If it is a Zebra danio, the females are chubbier than the males around the tummy when they are in reasonable condition.
they get yellow because it means there going to die soon.
A glofish is just a zebra danio that scientists put stuff in there eggs that made them neon
The only way is by comparison. The males are slimmer than the females. That is all.