A 1 gallon tank is not large enough to keep any fish in for any reasonable period of time. The basic rules of fish keeping are :- 1 inch of fish needs a MINIMUM of 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running filter. :- Every tank need to have at least 50% of its water changed every week. Keep the above rules and you can be successfull keeping fish alive. Fail to keep the above rules and I can guarantee you failure. A Zebra Danio grows to about 1.5 inches and so needs a MINIMUM of 1.5 gallons of water. Knowing that tanks are never filled to their maximum capacity ie the brim. You would need a tank that nominally holds 3 gallons to be on the safe side when keeping a Zebra Danio.
No, all danio lay eggs.
22 yeas
If you are refering to a man/laboritory made "Glo-fish" then the species is the Zebra Danio and its' tail in a normal fish is about 3/8"ths. If it is one of the developed long finned types then it could be longer.
Provided their water does not move out of their temperature range for too long they will survive.
A zebra danio should be fully grown by the time it is six months old.
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.
6cm (2 Inches) Max
The dominant traits, as shown by the F1-generation's display of complete dominance, are long fins and green color. The parents must have been: long-finned red guppy: FFcc short-finned green guppy: ffCC filial generation: ALL FfCc
Long-finned barb
Another name for the long finned pilot whale would be... Melaena
Forever.
No. The tank is far too small to hold more than the Glofish (genetically changed Danio malabaricus) ). A (nominal) 3 gallon tank when it has water to within an inch of the top and a couple of inches of gravel as a substrate will only be holding just over 2 gallons of water. (Glofish) Zebra Danios grow to around 1.5 inches so you will see that the 2 glowfish (Danios) add up to 3 inches by themselves. So they are too much for the tank. The Black skirt Tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi) grows to over 2 inches so it would need an absolute minimum of 3 gallons of water to live in and 10 gallons is the recommended size tank for them.