Yes, they are about the same size and they both community fish.
Harlequin Rasboras White Cloud Minnows Zebra Danios Guppies Mollies Platies Swordtails Corydoras
id say guppies, they breed like rabbits
Guppies, zebra danios or the zebra danio glofish, and a few Kuhlii loaches are a good choice. All these fish should have friends of their own species for company. Also if you toss in a mystery snail (not a ramhorn) and some Japanese Moss Balls it looks really cool.
Do you mean albino zebrafish, as in zebra danios? If so, not at all! They are a freshwater fish.If they are not zebra danios, I can't find them by the name "albion zebra fish," and I haven't heard of them.
Zebra danios and silver dollars can potentially live together in a community tank, but there are some considerations to keep in mind. Zebra danios are small, active fish that thrive in schools, while silver dollars are larger and more peaceful but can be territorial. It's important to ensure the tank is spacious and well-planted to provide hiding spots for the danios and to monitor their interactions, as the size difference may lead to stress for the smaller fish. Overall, with proper tank conditions and careful monitoring, they can coexist.
yes unless the zebra danio can fit in its mouth
i think they come from India or near there anyway
No killifish like to nip at fins.
You will want to remove the Goldfish. Goldfish can only live with Koi, also guppies and Glofish are tropical fish and need water temps. between 72-82 degrees. The Petco Compatibility Chart is also helpful.
Under normal circumstances zebra danios are not vicious towards anything. However if their diet is lacking in protein they could well do some fin nipping of any other slower moving fish.
No, the Siamese fighter shouldn't bother them.
That tank setup is fine. In fact, you could even add 1 or 2 more zebra danio(s). It is recommended that danios live in a shoal of at least 5.