The Zebra Danio is a good small community fish and can live with just about any fish that is not going to eat it. It will go very well with Livebearers, Tetras, other Danios, Anabantids, Rasboras, Dwarf Cichlids, most Botias, all Corydoras etc etc. the list is almost endless.
The Zebrafish lives in Fresh waters such as The Australian Coral Reef.:)
Yes.
"Zebrafish"
Glofish are a variation of the Zebrafish. Zebrafish do not give live birth, so neither do glofish. But on the otherhand, if you want fish that give live birth: Guppies, Mollies, Platies, and Swordtails give live birth. (These are all Freshwater)
Answer: According to my research, I found out that Zebra Fish lives in the ocean, lakes, seas, and some stream's.
Simple answer is NO.
A zebrafish is a small striped fish, Latin name danio rerio, originally from India but now found widely in aquaria.
I know of one, a zebra turkey fish; yes that is an actual fish.
8 Zebrafish4 Goldfish11 Guppies
The difference between a male fish and a female fish is that the female lays the eggs and the male fertalizes them when she leves.But scientist really don't the main difference.One has a vagina and the other has a penis.
No there are many species of fish that are blind, such as fish that live in caves and fish that live deep in the ocean.
There are many species of puffer fish. All species live in the water most live in saltwater though there are some species that are brackish and can live in fresh water as well.