The-Wolf
Ex-LFS manager/ keeper of over 30 danio species
This may come out as a rant, sorry.
Firstly,
Many people are under the impression that all danios are fin nippers,
they are not! Zebra danios (danio rerio) are and so are the man made morph of Zebras, Leopard danio (danio "frankei" rerio). However there are around 36 species of danios that are not!
Secondly,
The term danio is generic and should actually be danionins, which would encompass sunddanios, danios and devarios.
Thirdly,
The term Brachydanio is no longer a scientifically acceptable term for any danio, it is valid but it's a relic from the past. (FYI Brachy=slim.)
Fourthly,
Any danionin, although may be small, should not be kept in small tanks or in groups of less than 5. They are all very, very active fish and need plenty of space
to swim. In this case small fish does not = small tank.
Fifthly,
When posting a question about danios please specify what kind. This would allow quicker responses. Ergo better help for you and you fish.
Sorry but I had to get this off my chest!
Firstly,
Many people are under the impression that all danios are fin nippers,
they are not! Zebra danios (danio rerio) are and so are the man made morph of Zebras, Leopard danio (danio "frankei" rerio). However there are around 36 species of danios that are not!
Secondly,
The term danio is generic and should actually be danionins, which would encompass sunddanios, danios and devarios.
Thirdly,
The term Brachydanio is no longer a scientifically acceptable term for any danio, it is valid but it's a relic from the past. (FYI Brachy=slim.)
Fourthly,
Any danionin, although may be small, should not be kept in small tanks or in groups of less than 5. They are all very, very active fish and need plenty of space
to swim. In this case small fish does not = small tank.
Fifthly,
When posting a question about danios please specify what kind. This would allow quicker responses. Ergo better help for you and you fish.
Sorry but I had to get this off my chest!