This care sheet covers a variety of danio species, including:
Danio aequipinnatus, Danio rerio, Danio albolineatus, Danio frankei, Danio margaritatus, Danio dangila, Danio tinwini, Danio kyathit
Native to Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Bhutan, danios are fast-moving schooling fish. With their upturned mouth, they prefer to inhabit the upper levels of an aquarium. Females are generally larger than males, and both are highly adaptable to water temperature and environmental conditions. Zebra danios are unique in that they select breeding partners for life. Belonging to the minnow family, most species are recommended for beginning aquarists.
Care Difficulty | Beginner |
Average Life Span | depends on species |
Average Adult Size | ¾" to 4”, depending on species |
Diet | Omnivore |
Minimum Habitat Size | 10+ gallons depending on species |
Water Temperature | 72-82°F |
Keep in an appropriately sized aquarium
A well-balanced danio diet consists of:
Things to remember when feeding your danios:
Maintaining great water quality with regular water changes and adequate filtration is important to help keep your danio healthy
Avoid overcrowded conditions; they are a major cause of stress and disease
Various danios are available for purchase at Petco online and in store; availability varies by location. If visiting your local Petco Pet Care Center location, please call ahead to check availability.
Introduce new inhabitants to the aquarium gradually. Danios are compatible with:
Signs of a healthy danio
Red flags (If you notice any of these signs, contact your local aquatic specialist or aquatic veterinarian)
Health Issue | Symptoms or Causes | Suggested Action |
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Health IssueFin rot | Symptoms or CausesFrayed or disintegrating fins; the base of the fins usually reddens. | Suggested ActionImprove water quality; consult your local aquatic specialist or aquatic veterinarian for treatment. |
Health IssueFungus | Symptoms or CausesWhite cottony growth and/or discoloration of the eyes. | Suggested ActionQuarantine fish; use a commercial antifungal remedy as directed; consult your local aquatic specialist or aquatic veterinarian for treatment. |
Health IssueBacterial infections | Symptoms or CausesCloudy eyes, open sores and/or reddening of the skin. | Suggested ActionImprove water quality; add freshwater salt and use a commercial antibacterial remedy as directed; consult your local aquatic specialist or aquatic veterinarian for treatment. |
Health IssueIch | Symptoms or CausesWhite spots appear on fins and body; fish rubs against hard objects or swims erratically; rapid respirations. | Suggested ActionQuarantine fish immediately; add freshwater salt and use commercial ich remedy as directed. Consult your local aquatic specialist or aquatic veterinarian for treatment. |
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Because all aquatic life are potential carriers of infectious diseases, such as atypical mycobacterium and salmonella, always wash your hands before and after handling your aquatic life or habitat contents to help prevent the potential spread of disease.
Pregnant women, children under the age of 5, senior citizens and people with weakened immune systems should contact their physician before purchasing or caring for aquatic life and should consider not having aquatic life as a pet.
Go to cdc.gov/healthypets for more information about aquatic life and disease.
The information on this care sheet is not a substitute for veterinary care. If you need additional information, please contact your veterinarian as appropriate.
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