Glow Light Danio
Glow Danios are vibrant, beginner-friendly freshwater fish that thrive in community tanks and require minimal care—perfect for aquarists seeking color and activity.
Add a burst of brilliance to your aquarium with the Glow Danio (Danio choprae)—a dazzling, active schooling fish known for its glowing orange and iridescent blue stripes. Native to Myanmar and ideal for freshwater setups, Glow Danios are hardy, peaceful, and perfect for beginners and seasoned aquarists alike.
These compact beauties reach up to 1.2 inches and thrive in groups, creating mesmerizing movement in the midwater zone. Their vibrant coloration and energetic nature make them a standout addition to planted tanks and nano aquascapes.
Key Points:
– Size: Up to 1.2 inches (3 cm)
– Temperament: Peaceful, schooling
– Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons
– Water Parameters: pH 6.0–7.5, Temperature 68–77°F (20–25°C)
– Diet: Omnivorous—accepts flakes, micro pellets, live and frozen foods
– Lifespan: Up to 5 years
– Compatibility: Ideal with small tetras, loaches, guppies, mollies, and catfish
Why Choose Glow Danios?
– Striking coloration enhances any aquascape
– Low-maintenance and beginner-friendly
– Active swimmers that reduce tank stress
– Compatible with a wide range of peaceful species
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🌿 Care Guide & Tips for Glow Danios
1. Tank Setup
– Use a minimum 20-gallon tank with gentle filtration and moderate flow.
– Decorate with plants, driftwood, and hiding spots to mimic their natural habitat.
– Keep a secure lid—Glow Danios are known jumpers!
2. Water Conditions
– Maintain stable parameters: pH 6.0–7.5, temperature 68–77°F.
– Perform weekly water changes (20–30%) to keep nitrate levels low.
3. Feeding
– Offer a varied omnivorous diet: high-quality flakes, micro pellets, brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
– Feed small portions 2–3 times daily to avoid overfeeding.
4. Social Behavior
– Keep in groups of 6 or more to encourage natural schooling and reduce stress.
– Avoid aggressive tank mates—Glow Danios are peaceful and easily intimidated.
5. Breeding Tips
– Glow Danios are egg scatterers. Use a separate breeding tank with marbles or mesh to protect eggs.
– Condition with protein-rich foods before spawning.
– Remove adults post-spawning to prevent egg predation.
6. Health Monitoring
– Watch for signs of Ich or fin rot—common in stressed fish.
– Quarantine new additions and maintain good tank hygiene.
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Pro Tip: For aquascaping impact, pair Glow Danios with dark substrates and LED lighting to amplify their glow. Their constant motion adds life and contrast to planted tanks.
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