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</html>";s:4:"text";s:20421:"The water condition they ask for is similar to black widow tetra, even they intake the same food too. After the rain season the fish gets back into riv… Etymology. Its gold spots and lines intensify the blue-green background of this fish. A few types, like dangila and giant danios, can reach 5” in length. Whichever kind you choose, you will have a ball just watching them play all over the tank. It is wise to have some sort of medium such as a layer of aquarium plants that the eggs can fall into to provide protection. Care Level : Easy. Maximum size: 4" (10cm). As the name suggests, Giant Danios are larger in size. Zebra, Gold, Pearl and Leopard Danios will normally grow to a maximum size 1.5. inches. Temperament: Peaceful Company: Devario aequipinnatus (Giant Danio) can be kept in community aquariums with small and medium sized inhabitants. Common name/s: Giant Danio. Danios are extremely hardy and make good aquarium inhabitants especially when kept in larger schools of 5 or more. Therefore, space is a significant factor to consider. The Giant Danio is an excellent addition to a large community tank, especially if you're already raising big fish. Also, giant danios are a social species and need to be kept in a school of at least six individuals. They also will accept fish flake. Usually, Danios length around 2.5 inches, whereby the Giant Danio is around 4 inches when fully grown. Glowlight Danio Behaviour Peaceful, shoaling fish Typical size 4cm Max size 4cm Tank Area Top, middle Min Tank Size 60cm Min Number in Tank 6 Temp Min: 20℃ Max: 26℃ Feeding Flake, dried, frozen & live foods pH Range 6.5-8.5 Hardness vs,s,m,h,vh Minimum Tank Size. Add to Wishlist. Species – Giant Danio Our Size – 3/5 cm Max Size – 10 cm Temperature Range – 22- 27 °c pH Range – 6.0 - 8.0 Buy Now Sales Hotline : 01925 271 352 An adult giant danio may exceed 4 - 4.5 inches in length. These are all schooling fish that love to live in a group of six or more of their species and play together all day long. Or search for a different fish using the options presented above. Use our fish community creator tool to plan your tank set up and ensure that the Galaxy Rasbora … The Giant Danio is also a very attractive fish with captivating blue coloration. ^^ Go up to read Giant Danio profile description, Welcome to our Tropical Fishkeeping Forum. Behaviour : Active, peaceful, lively Typical size : 10cm Max size : 12cm Tank Area : All Min Tank Size : 90cm Min Number in Tank : 4 Temp Min : 22℃ Max : 26℃ Feeding : Flake, dried, frozen, live foods The Giant Danio (Devario aequipinnatus) is shoaling fish that is native to the clear, moderately flowing, gravel streams and rivers of Sri Lanka, Nepal, and the West coast of India. Brachydanio: from the Ancient Greek βραχύς (brakhús), meaning ‘short’, and Dhani, a Bengalese vernacular term for small, minnow-like cyprinids.. kyathit: the Burmese word for ‘leopard’, given in reference to the species’ colour pattern. The giant danio (Devario aequipinnatus) is a tropical fish belonging to the minnow family Cyprinidae. Minimum Tank Size: 60 L Danios are freshwater tropical fish that originate from Asia, in particular Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. The Leopard Danio was first described as Brachydanio frankei by Meinken in 1963. Max Size: 10cm; Family: Cyprinidae; WaterConditions: pH 6.0-7.0 KH 8-12, 22-24° C; Diet: Omnivore; Overview. When setting up the giant danio's aquarium, consider using a gravel substrate with different sized rocks, creating a moderately strong current in the water, and incorporating driftwood and plants if possible. Danio malabaricus (Jerdon, 1849); Perilampus malabaricus Jerdon, 1849; Danio micronema Bleeker, 1863; Eustira ceylonensis Günther, 1868; Paradanio aurolineatus (Day, 1865); Perilampus aurolineatus Day, 1865; Perilampus canarensis Jerdon, 1849; Perilampus mysoricus Jerdon, 1849. The Giant Danio is a hardy, adaptable, robust and active fish which is well suited to lively community aquariums. Biology Glossary (e.g. The body is blue and grey with thin yellow or orange bands running horizontally along it. Although typically a bland specimen, relatively speaking, this fish does sport an attractive mix of coppery hues and bluish to silvery flashes along the lateral surfaces and the caudal peduncle. Great for a tank that simulates a stream the giant danio (Devario aequipinnatus) is a tropical fish belonging to the minnow family Cyprinidae. Usually, Danios length around 2.5 inches, whereby the Giant Danio is around 4 inches when fully grown. The giant danio is one of the larger danios in the fishkeeping industry. The Zebra Danio is one of the most popular tropical fish for many reasons. Giant Danio. Giant Danios have torpedo shaped bodies that are a captivating blue to blue green in color. The rule of thumb is not to combine small fish with any fish large enough to swallow them. Description. pH: 6.2-7.2. 1.5" Long Finned Zebra : Brachydanio rerio var. Small characins would be at risk, but medium to large characins may be suitable. Very energetic, very hardy, very undemanding, and so very easy to keep and enjoy. The place where the fish dwells to a large extent depends on the season. Minimum Tank Size. It can grow to a maximum length of four inches and is an excellent schooling fish in larger community aquariums. 2 - 5. Biology Glossary (e.g. Giant danio. The Giant Danio is a true giant among danios. Tu B’Shevat is known as the “New Year for Trees”, is a Jewish festival that marks the start of a new cycle for the tithe on fruit trees. The Giant Danio (Devario aequipinnatus) is shoaling fish that is native to the clear, moderately flowing, gravel streams and rivers of Sri Lanka, Nepal, and the West coast of India. Zebra danio inhabits in rivers, channels, ponds, rivers. Scientific name: Danio aequipinnatus, formely known as Danio malabaricus. Family Cyprinidae (Carps & Minnows) | Synonyms Perilampus aequipinnatus, P. malabaricus, Danio aequipinnatus, D. aequipinnulus, D. browni, D. alburnus, D. aurolineolatus, D. lineolatus, D. micronema, D. osteographus, Leuciscus lineolatus | Origin Asia; India, Nepal, Sri Lanka | Breeding Egg scatterer | Natural Water Conditions pH 6-8, very soft to hard | Natural Habitat Standing and moving hill stream waters. Reprint requests to: Timoth Hy. 9. It can grow to a maximum length of four inches and is an excellent schooling fish in larger community aquariums. Giant Danio with bloat or diseases? Use our fish community creator tool to plan your tank set up and ensure that the Giant Danio is the right fish for your aquarium. 55. Species – Giant Danio Our Size – 3/5 cm Max Size – 10 cm Temperature Range – 22- 27 °c pH Range – 6.0 - 8.0 Behaviour : Active, peaceful, lively Typical size : 10cm Max size : 12cm Tank Area : All Min Tank Size : 90cm Min Number in Tank : 4 Temp Min : 22℃ Max : 26℃ Feeding : Flake, dried, frozen, live foods There is the chance they can jump out of the aquarium, so be sure to cover up all openings on top of the aquarium. The Zebra Danio Danio rerio (previously Brachydanio rerio) was described by Hamilton in 1822.They are found in Asia from Pakistan to India and as far as Myanmar. 12693) and also on worms and crustaceans (Ref. No varieties of the Giant Danio are in existence yet, but a long-fin version is being attempted. The Giant Danio is also a very attractive fish with captivating blue coloration. Origin / Habitat : India. Size of fish - inches: 5.9 inches (15.01 cm) - Though they reach about 6 inches (15 cm) in the wild, they usually only reach about 4 inches (10 cm) in the aquarium. The body is blue and grey with thin yellow or orange bands running horizontally along it. Very energetic, very hardy, very undemanding, and so very easy to keep and enjoy. They measured growth in length and width and tracked the number and size … Optional in Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunavut. Common Names : Zebra Fish, Striped Danio. Any medium- to large-sized bottom-dwelling fish will also do well with giant danios. CLICK HERE Pictures: above, a 1.25" Zebra Danio Male, middle a female that's about the same size, and below a very plump female that has an orange belly that's full of eggs. Etymology. I got 6 giant danios last night and ever since I put them in the quarantine tank all they’ve done is swim at the top of the tank skimming the surface like a hatchet fish.They aren’t gasping for air and everyone else in there are perfectly fine and acting normal. Join 100's of other fish enthusiasts with 1000's of years experience between them caring for and keeping fish like these. If you'd like to talk about the "Giant Danio" with our users, then we have a buzzing community of fish enthusiasts where you can talk about tank issues, Giant Danio fish behaviour, Giant Danio tank stocking and any other issues related to the  Giant Danio fish or other types you may have. Giant Danio with bloat or diseases? They will require infusoria and eventually can be transitioned to live baby brine shrimp. They are in a relatively healthy tank but we do have serious hard water issues here so stabilizing the water perfectly is a challenge. While this is small compared to many other freshwater fish species, it is nearly twice the size of other danio species. Omnivore. Description. Size: 4″ Diet: Omnivore Origin: India Family: Cyprinidae Aptly named the Giant Daino, this deep bodied species can reach four inches or ten cm in length, and in nature they can reach even larger sizes than that. Giant Danio. I don't want him to suffer. Max Size. pH: 6.2-7.2. 2,843 2.8K. We also provide USA holiday calendar for 2020 in Word, Excel, PDF and … Click on each picture to see a bigger picture with much more detail. The Danio rerio dwells in rivers and streams in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and Bhutan. Optional in Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunavut. 55. What Size Aquarium Do They Need? 2,843 2.8K. Create a test fish community that includes the Giant Danio species and any other types of fish or crustacean you'd like to introduce - You can assess the best companions, tank size suitability, stocking levels based on filter type and volume and possible negative interactions and warnings as you build up your aquarium. The aquarium can be set up to have an artificial source of light, receiving roughly 12 hours of light per day. Care: They are not specific about water conditions providing extremes of pH and hardness aswell as the other parameters are … Despite it's name, it rarely grows to its maximum size and is suitable for a medium to large community aquarium. General: The giant danio originates from highly oxygenated streams in India. If you have a question about keeping Giant Danio's then please use our Giant Danio help forum. They are an active fish that thrive in the hilly streams at elevations up to 1000 feet above sea level. The Giant Danio is a very attractive […] Color. Don’t get scared by the ‘giant’ tag in their nomenclature; your goldfish will not get crushed by the giant danio which can only attain a maximum length of 11 cm in captivity – but you will need a relatively large tank to house them as cherish swimming about in a shoal. That was later changed to Danio frankei.There were claims that it originated in India or … Helping Fishkeepers With Their Fishkeeping Needs Since 2006, Help us keep great tools like this online by becoming a, Think Fish © 2004-2019 everything you need for your. Minimum Tank Size: 60 L Danios are freshwater tropical fish that originate from Asia, in particular Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. The Giant Danio is a true "giant" among danios. They are an active fish that thrive in the hilly streams at elevations up to 1000 feet above sea level.  The Leopard Danio is a very striking and easily recognized variety of Zebra Danio Danio rerio. It can grow to a maximum length of 10cm and is an excellent schooling fish in larger community aquariums. You are in the thinkfish community creator for the Giant Danio fish species, you can learn all about how the tool works in assessing fish tank mate compatibility at the link provided or use the tool tips provided to guide you. The name of Giant Danio might have the word giant in it but are small fish with a maximum size of 4 inches. It is a very outgoing fish that will add a … Temperature: 25-27°C. Origin: Sri Lanka, Nepal. Max Size. The third Danio is long and thin (not bloated looking) like a male should be but he keeps to himself. To add fish, you can click the 'Add the Giant Danio to your tank' button. They are schooling fish and far too active. They measured growth in length and width and tracked the number and size of muscle fibers, and found that the fish employ different methods of growth. Danios are extremely hardy and make good aquarium inhabitants especially when … Plenty of swimming room should be provided along with a few planted areas. Website Developed by: Smart Interactive Media. Don’t get scared by the ‘giant’ tag in their nomenclature; your goldfish will not get crushed by the giant danio which can only attain a maximum length of 11 cm in captivity – but you will need a relatively large tank to house them as cherish swimming about in a shoal. It can grow to a maximum length of 10cm and is an excellent schooling fish in larger community aquariums. 966 966. Brachydanio kyathit (FANG, 1998) Orange-Finned 'Danio' SynonymsTop ↑. There are certain bank holidays that are state-specific and somewhere banks throughout the country are shut. The Giant Danio is a gorgeous torpedo-shaped fish with a beautiful iridescent blue colouration that reflects a pale blue-green background as the fish swiftly changes direction. 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