First on the danios. This is a shoaling/schooling fish so it must have a group of its own species, and 10+ is advisable. As the two varieties are the same species you can have six and six, no problem. If you do get this fish, do the 12.
However, there is another issue, the paradise fish. Species is Macropodus opercularis. This fish is an anabantid, and thus sedate. It does not appreciate active fish, and danios are much too active. It is found in any type of lowland habitat including river backwaters, small streams, ditches, ponds and paddy fields showing a preference for still and even stagnant waters. ...i.e., it needs very slow-flowing water, something the danios would not appreciate. You also need to be aware of any fish that may fin nip. Reverse, the paradise fish is not a good community fish for the average aquarium. Smaller fish will be eaten, fins will be nipped, and any similar-looking fish will be attacked. Very aggressive with its own, males in breeding form will often kill rivals; females are less aggressive. Best kept as a pair on its own.
These two cannot be in the same aquarium.