🐟 General Overview Common Names: Veil Zebra Danio, Longfin Zebra Danio, Veiltail Danio Scientific Name: Danio rerio (Veilfin variety) Family: Cyprinidae Origin: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Myanmar Type: Freshwater schooling...
Common Names: Veil Zebra Danio, Longfin Zebra Danio, Veiltail Danio
Scientific Name: Danio rerio (Veilfin variety)
Family: Cyprinidae
Origin: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Myanmar
Type: Freshwater schooling fish
Temperament: Peaceful, energetic, and social
Native to slow-moving streams, ponds, and rice paddies in South Asia.
Found in shallow, clear waters with gravel or sandy bottoms and aquatic vegetation.
In nature, they experience seasonal variations in water flow and temperature.
Adult Size: 2–2.5 inches (5–6.5 cm)
Lifespan: 3–5 years (can live up to 6 with excellent care)
Tank Size: Minimum 15–20 gallons for a small group
Tank Shape: Prefer long tanks for swimming space
Aquascape: Mix of open swimming areas with plants and rocks along edges
Lighting: Moderate — bright light enhances their metallic stripes
Substrate: Gravel or fine sand
Tank Lid: Essential — very active jumpers
Temperature: 22–27°C (72–81°F)
pH: 6.5–7.5
Hardness: 5–12 dGH
Flow: Moderate; they enjoy some current
Oxygen: Well-oxygenated water with surface movement
Type: Omnivore
Preferred Foods:
High-quality flakes and micro pellets
Live or frozen foods: daphnia, brine shrimp, bloodworms
Vegetable-based foods (spirulina flakes or blanched spinach) occasionally
Feed small amounts twice daily for best color and vitality.
Temperament: Peaceful, active, and playful
Best kept in groups of 6 or more to reduce fin-nipping and stress
Ideal for community aquariums with similar-sized, peaceful fish
Good Tankmates:
Tetras, rasboras, guppies, mollies
Corydoras catfish, loaches, small gouramis
Avoid long-finned or slow fish (like bettas) — danios may chase their fins playfully.
Type: Egg scatterer (no parental care)
Breeding Setup:
Separate tank with marbles or mesh bottom (to protect eggs)
Slightly warmer water (around 27°C / 80°F)
Fine plants or spawning mops for egg scattering
Spawning Behavior: Males chase females vigorously; females release hundreds of tiny eggs
Incubation: Eggs hatch in 2–3 days; fry become free-swimming in about 5 days
Feed fry infusoria or powdered fry food until they can eat baby brine shrimp.
Very hardy and beginner-friendly
Adapt well to a range of water conditions but prefer cleanliness and stable temperature
Perform 25–30% weekly water changes
Avoid sharp decorations that may tear their long veil fins
Watch for fin rot or fungal infections — usually from poor water quality
Maintain group size to prevent fin-nipping behavior
The Veil Zebra Danio is a selectively bred variety of the common Zebra Danio, known for its long, flowing fins and shimmering blue-gold stripes.
One of the most popular aquarium fish worldwide for both beginners and experts.
Very active swimmers that thrive in cooler, oxygen-rich environments.
Danio rerio is a well-known research species in genetics and biology because of its hardy nature and transparent embryos.
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