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Orange Fin Zebra Danios are a hardy aquarium fish and ideal for beginner fish keepers. Orange Fin Zebra Danios are generally peaceful, but can become nippy if not kept in a large-enough school and prefer schools of 6 or more. Orange Fin Zebra Danios will tolerate cold water aquariums as well as tropical aquariums.
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Orange Fin Zebra danios are compatible with peaceful fish of a similar size. Avoid keeping with slow-swimming, long-finned fish because Orange Fin Zebra Danios are known to be fin-nippers. Large, predatory tank mates will view Redfin Zebra Danios as food.
Great tank mates for your Orange Fin Zebra Danio include:
The Orange Fin Zebra danio likes to swim in medium to fast moving water. Good water flow can be created with use of good filtration systems. Cannister filters are a good option to create a generous amount of water flow.
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Orange Fin Zebra danios thrive in a well-planted aquarium, especially where dense plants are located to the side and back. They will enjoy open swimming space in the forefront of the aquarium. Opt for aquatic plants that do well in the water temperature you keep your danio's in. Eg. Cold water aquarium will require cooler climate aquatic plants, vs tropical
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Add aquarium ornaments such as: Kazoo handmade fish decorations, caves, rocks, and driftwood in your aquarium to create a fun playground for them to swim around.
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Danio's prefer subdued lighting. Adjustable LED lighting uses less energy, creates less heat and can be adjusted to ensure your fish are happy and healthy. Aquarium lighting is necessary for the photosynthesis required for healthy aquarium plants.
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Danio's prefer a fine gravel or sandy substrate. If keeping live aquarium plants, consider using a nutrient rich aquasoil to optimize plant growth.
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