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Zebra Longfin Danio - Large

Zebra Longfin Danio - Large
Zebra Longfin Danio - Large

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From €3.99
Ex Tax: €3.24
  • Stock: Call To Order
  • Model: DM110L
  • EAN: 5065004038065

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Specifications

Care Level
Difficult
Diet
Carnivore
Geographic Region
South America
Max Size
20cm
Tank Size
150 Lt.
Temperament
Peaceful
Water Conditions
pH 5-7.6 KH 1-7, 28-30° C
General Information
Family Cichlidae
Latin Name Symphysodon spp

The Zebra Longfin Danio is a long fin variety developed through selective breeding. The Zebra Longfin Danio shares the same characteristics of the hardy and popular Zebra Danio but enhanced with long, elegant fins.

This variety of Danio rerio is either silver or gold with five uniform blue/purple stripes that stretch from the gill to the end of the tail. The flowing fins of the Zebra Longfin Danio accentuate the horizontal stripes to give this beautiful fish a refined and fluid quality when it is in motion.

Native to the Ganges region in Eastern India, wild Zebra Danios are found in a variety of habitats, ranging from fast-moving streams to slow-moving, nearly stagnant ponds. In the home aquarium, this member of the Cyprinidae family prefers a well-planted aquarium with large, open swimming areas.

For the best care, keep the peaceful Zebra Longfin Danio in small schools with equally non-aggressive fish. Since they are omnivores, feed the Zebra Longfin Danio a varied diet of flake and frozen foods. Male Zebra Longfin Danios are generally more torpedo shaped, while females tend to have a larger belly.

Generally, male Zebra Longfin Danios spawn with and remain loyal to one female. A breeding pair should be placed in a breeding aquarium with fine-leaved plants for them to spawn over. Roughly 300-400 eggs are produced and hatch within two days. The fry should be fed small pieces of live foods, such as brine shrimp.

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