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Giant Danio Care Guide

Basic care guide for keeping the Giant Danio or Devario aequipinnatus. Thanks for watching! Point form information/rough notes below. If you wish to support: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mikefish316 Please Like & Subscribe! Instagram:   / mikefish316   Tiktok:   / mikefish316   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikeFish-104... Twitter (X):   / xxmike316xx   Reddit:   / mikefish316   Gaming channel:    / @mikediablo316   Giant Danio Care Guide - Devario aequipinnatus aka Golden Giant Danio Natural Habitat *India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand *Fast hill streams, clear water, about 1000ft above sea level *Native substrate is small gravel Characteristics *Iridescent gold body with steel-blue coloured spots and stripes running down their sides from the *Gills to the tail *The fins are rounded with a pale-golden colour, tail fin is forked *Several colour variations exist, including albino *Get to 4 inches in the aquarium, sometimes larger in the wild *Pretty easy to care for *Live to 5 years *Active and swim rapidly throughout the tank *Peaceful for the most part, can be aggressive *Schooling fish *Like to hang out in the middle/top of the aquarium *The assigned genus of this fish has changed over the years, and it is common to see this species *Referred to just by the name Danio in the literature *The Malabar Danio (Devario malabaricus) was once considered the same species, but it has since been re-identified as a separate but closely related species Aquarium *Minimum 55 gallons, I would recommend bigger and longer due to their activity *At least a 48 inch long tank *The more room the better *They jump so keep a lid *pH 6.8 – 7.5 *Hardness up to 20dGH *Temp 72 to 77F (22-25C) *River stones or sand substrate, minimal driftwood, sturdy plants (along the bottom or back), leave *Mostly long, open space for swimming *Good water flow, high oxygen concentration, filter outlet, air stones, like to swim against the current *Good lighting Tankmates *More danios, keep in schools of 6+, lower numbers can increase aggression towards each other and other fish, stressed when in low numbers *Safe to keep with other danios (zebra and blue danios) *Non-overly aggressive cichlids work well *Stay away from slow moving fish like bettas, angelfish *Stay away from small fish *Bottom dwellers work well *Corydoras, clown loaches, south american cichlids, tiger barbs Diet *Omnivorous, accepts all foods, flakes, pellets, shrimp, brine, worms *Include vegetable flakes for a well rounded diet *In the wild, feed on insects, worms, crustaceans Breeding *Egg scatterer *Male colouration is more vivid *Ready to breed at around 3 inches *In females, the blue stripes stripes bend upward at the base of the tail, while in males the stripe runs straight, extending through the tail *Males are also noticeably slimmer than their female counterparts *The abdomen of the female is fuller and rounder than that of the male *Relatively easy to breed and fry are easy to raise *Tank should have a lot of room and exposure to sun, which triggers spawning *Keep water warm, 77-82F (25-28) *pH below 7.0 *Provide some fine leafed plants like java moss, or a spawning mop *Condition pair with live foods such as brine shrimp *20 eggs are produce during each spawn, which continues until there are as many as 300 eggs *Scattered on plants or spawning mop *Remove parents once eggs are laid as the parents will consume eggs and fry *Eggs hatch in 24-36 hours *Fry will be free swimming 48 hours later *Feed the fry fine fry foods or freshly hatched baby brine shrimp #aquarium #fish #aquascape #danio #danios #giantdanio #careguide

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