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SKU:118338
DEVARIO AEQUIPINNATUS
3 CM
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Introduction: Species: Brachydanio rerio Common Names: Leopard Longfin Danio, Longfin Zebra Danio Natural Habitat: Native to the freshwater rivers and streams of Southeast Asia, particularly in India and Bangladesh, the Leopard Longfin Danio is typically found in shallow, vegetated waters. Physical Characteristics: Appearance: The Leopard Longfin Danio is distinguished by its elongated body and beautiful long fins. It features a striking pattern of dark spots on a silvery or golden background, reminiscent of a leopard's spots. The long, flowing fins enhance its visual appeal, especially in a well-planted aquarium. Size: Grows to about 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) in length. Lifespan: Typically lives for 3-5 years with proper care. Habitat Requirements: Tank Size: A minimum of 10 gallons is recommended for a small group; larger tanks are preferred to provide adequate swimming space. Water Conditions: Temperature: 70-78°F (21-26°C). pH: 6.5-7.5 (neutral to slightly acidic). Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (5-15 dGH). Aquascaping: Provide a well-planted aquarium with open swimming areas, using live plants, rocks, and decorations to mimic their natural habitat. Diet: Primary Diet: Omnivorous; in the wild, they feed on small insects, zooplankton, and plant matter. Supplemental Feeding: In captivity, offer high-quality flakes or pellets, supplemented with live or frozen foods like daphnia, brine shrimp, and bloodworms. Feeding Frequency: Feed small portions 1-2 times a day for optimal health, ensuring that any uneaten food is promptly removed to maintain water quality. Compatibility: Temperament: Generally peaceful and social; best kept in groups of 6 or more to promote natural schooling behavior. Suitable Tank Mates: Compatible with other small, peaceful community fish like Tetras, Guppies, and other Danios. Incompatibilities: Avoid aggressive or larger species that may stress or harm the Leopard Longfin Danios. Care Level: Difficulty: Easy; they are hardy and adaptable, making them ideal for beginner aquarists. Health Monitoring: Monitor for signs of disease, especially stress-related issues and common parasites. Regular water changes and good filtration are essential for their overall health. Breeding: Breeding in Captivity: Breeding is relatively easy and can occur in a separate breeding tank. Spawning: They are egg scatterers and lay their eggs among fine-leaved plants. The parents should be removed after spawning to prevent them from eating the eggs. Economic Considerations: Market Demand: The Leopard Longfin Danio is popular among freshwater aquarium enthusiasts due to its vibrant colors and playful nature. Wholesale/Retail Pricing: Prices can vary but are generally affordable, making them accessible for many aquarists. Sustainability and Conservation: Wild Population: While not currently endangered, habitat degradation can affect natural populations. Aquaculture Efforts: Often bred in captivity to meet market demand and reduce reliance on wild populations. Regulations: Compliance with local and international regulations regarding the trade of freshwater fish is essential for conservation. Conclusion: The Leopard Longfin Danio is a beautiful and lively addition to freshwater aquariums, valued for its unique appearance and active behavior. Their care requirements and ease of breeding make them suitable for both novice and experienced aquarists. With proper attention to their habitat and dietary needs, Leopard Longfin Danios can thrive, adding vibrancy and activity to any aquarium setting.
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