If your tank is large enough, you could add albino corys or some mollies
No, all danio lay eggs.
No. Danios are Tropical Freshwater fish.
GloFish are actually zebra danio fish that have been genetically modified. These fish live in rivers in India and Bangladesh.
Provided their water does not move out of their temperature range for too long they will survive.
Mountain stream fish. Cooler water, a good amount of water movement. They will adapt to various conditions.
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.
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.
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.
Queen Danio is an aquarium freshwater fish. Queen Parrotfish is a fish species.
Danios are egg layers and can not get pregnant.
The kind of fish that can mix with a minnow fish is a goldfish. Danio is another kind of fish that can mix with a minnow fish.
Yes, they do. GloFish are just genetically engineered versions of the zebra danio, which is a tropical fish.