Keeping Zebra Danio: The Hardy Beginner's Schooling Fish
A guide to zebra danios - tiny, tireless striped schoolers that are famously hardy, tolerate a wide temperature range, and are one of the best first fish for a new aquarium.
Zebra danios are the quintessential beginner fish - small, striped, endlessly active, and about as hardy as a fish gets. They tolerate a wide temperature range, forgive beginner mistakes, and dart in a tight school across the tank all day. Few fish are easier or more entertaining for a first aquarium.
Is it right for you?
Zebra danios are perfect for a first aquarium or anyone wanting hardy, active schoolers. They forgive the mistakes new fishkeepers make.
System & Space
A tank of at least ten to twenty gallons with open swimming room suits their darting energy; they appreciate some current.
Water & Temperature
They tolerate a wide range, roughly 18-26C, doing fine in unheated rooms and warm tanks alike. Clean, stable water keeps them thriving.
Stocking & Feeding
Keep six or more for a proper school and feed flake and small foods; they are eager, non-fussy eaters.
Health & Care
Extremely hardy; most problems come from keeping too few (stress) or poor water. They are among the most disease-resistant aquarium fish.
Harvest & Enjoying Them
Kept for their constant activity and easy nature, they are a lively, cheerful presence and breed readily.
Getting Started
Add a school of six or more to a cycled tank with swimming room and enjoy their tireless energy.
Common Mistakes
Keeping too few, cramping their swimming space, and pairing them with slow long-finned fish they may nip are the main mistakes.
FAQ
Do they need a heater? Not always - they tolerate room temperature well.
Good first fish? Among the very best.