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.:)
One example of a fish that starts with Z is the zander, which is a species of freshwater fish found in Europe and western Asia. Another example is the zebrafish, a popular aquarium fish known for its striped pattern and use in scientific research.
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)
"Zebrafish"
Yes.
Simple answer is NO.
Yes, zebrafish are egg-laying species. The female zebrafish can lay hundreds of eggs which are externally fertilized by the male. These eggs are adhesive and typically attached to plants or substrate in the water.
A zebrafish is a small striped fish, Latin name danio rerio, originally from India but now found widely in aquaria.
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Zebrafish, native to freshwater habitats, face predation from various species. Common predators include larger fish like catfish and bass, as well as birds such as herons and kingfishers. Aquatic insects and amphibians, such as frogs, may also prey on zebrafish, particularly during their larval stages. Their small size and schooling behavior can help provide some protection against these predators.
Zebrafish are native to the streams and rivers of South Asia, particularly in countries like India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Myanmar. They are freshwater fish that typically inhabit slow-moving or stagnant water bodies with dense aquatic vegetation.
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.