Danio care tips

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Torvik22
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Danio care tips

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Just got a school of Zebra Danios and wanna make sure I'm doing this right. What's the ideal temp for them? My tank's at 72F but I heard they like it warmer. Also, how often should I feed these little dudes?
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riverra
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Re: Danio care tips

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Zebra Danios thrive at 64-75F, so 72F is fine. They're hardy but prefer cooler water. Feed them small amounts twice a day, like flakes or micro pellets. Overfeeding's a common mistake, so keep it light.
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riverra wrote: Sat May 17, 2025 6:08 am Zebra Danios thrive at 64-75F, so 72F is fine. They're hardy but prefer cooler water. Feed them small amounts twice a day, like flakes or micro pellets. Overfeeding's a common mistake, so keep it light.
Exactly. And if you wanna see 'em at their best, add some current. They love swimming against a gentle flow.
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Mine are in a 20-gallon with a sponge filter and plenty of plants. They're super active, always zipping around. Temp's at 70F, and they're doing great. Just watch for nipping if you've got long-finned tankmates.
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stormy1
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Danios are tough as nails, but they do better in groups of 6+. Less than that, and they might get stressed. Also, they'll eat almost anything, but variety's key. Try frozen brine shrimp once a week.
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stormy1 wrote: Sat May 17, 2025 7:55 am Danios are tough as nails, but they do better in groups of 6+. Less than that, and they might get stressed. Also, they'll eat almost anything, but variety's key. Try frozen brine shrimp once a week.
Yep, and they're jumpers! Make sure your tank's got a tight lid unless you wanna find 'em on the floor.
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KalistoX
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Mine share a tank with White Clouds and Corydoras. Everyone gets along fine. Just keep the water clean—weekly 20% changes work for me. They're not picky about pH, but stability matters.
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Danios are the best starter fish, no cap. They'll tolerate beginner mistakes but still look awesome. Just don't crank the heat too high, and they'll be golden.
Torvik22
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Thanks for the tips, y'all! Gonna adjust the flow and stick to small feedings. Appreciate it.
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duskrose
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I've had mine for two years now. They're in a planted 30-gallon with a moderate current. They spawn like crazy if you give them plenty of cover.
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