About the Gold Zebra Danio
Name: Gold Zebra Danio
Max Size: Gold Zebra Danios, scientifically known as Danio rerio, typically grow to a maximum size of around 2 inches.
Water Parameters: Gold Zebra Danios thrive in slightly acidic to slightly alkaline water conditions. Maintain the water temperature between 72-78Β°F and a pH range of 6.5-7.5. They are adaptable to a wide range of water parameters.
Diet: Gold Zebra Danios are omnivorous and will accept a variety of foods. They primarily feed on high-quality dry flakes or pellets designed for small tropical fish. Supplement their diet with live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms to provide nutritional variety.
Temperament: Gold Zebra Danios are peaceful and sociable fish that do well in community aquariums. They are known for their active nature and are compatible with other small, peaceful fish species.
Schooling Fish: Gold Zebra Danios are schooling fish by nature and should be kept in groups of at least six or more individuals. Keeping them in a school provides a sense of security and encourages natural behaviors.
Tank Mates: Gold Zebra Danios can be kept with other peaceful community fish species, such as small tetras, rasboras, and other danio species. Avoid keeping them with larger, aggressive fish that may intimidate or harm them.
Behavior: Gold Zebra Danios are active swimmers and occupy the middle and upper levels of the aquarium. They have a lively and energetic nature, often displaying darting and schooling behaviors. They enjoy exploring their environment and appreciate the presence of plants and open swimming spaces.
Fun Fact: Gold Zebra Danios are a selectively bred color variant of the Zebra Danio, originating from the wild populations found in Eastern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Their vibrant golden coloration adds a touch of elegance and uniqueness to the aquarium, making them a popular choice among fish keepers.