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Pearl danio Care Guide

Danio albolineatus

❤️ Care

The Pearl Danio is a small, social fish that thrives in a community tank setting. It's well-loved for its peaceful nature and stunning colors. To ensure your Pearl Danios are healthy and happy, you'll want to consider their specific needs related to tank setup, feeding, and general care.

Tank Setup and Environment

Pearl Danios prefer a tank environment that mimics their natural habitat. They thrive in a tank with a capacity of at least 30 liters, especially when you consider their social nature and tendency to school. The tank should be well-planted with plenty of hiding spots and areas for the fish to explore.

Maintain a water temperature between 22°C and 26°C, and ensure the pH level is between 6 and 8. These parameters help replicate their native conditions. As Pearl Danios are surface and mid-tank dwellers, having varied tank levels with some top cover from floating plants can be beneficial.

Gentle aeration and a moderate filtration system are recommended to prevent the creation of strong currents, providing a calm environment suitable for their schooling behavior.

Feeding Requirements

Pearl Danios are omnivorous and will accept a wide variety of foods. Offer a balanced diet of flakes or pellets as the staple foods. Supplement this with live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia, and micro worms to provide them with essential nutrients.

Include some vegetation in their diet such as algae wafers and vegetable matter. These dietary supplements enhance their color and promote overall health.

Feed Pearl Danios small amounts multiple times a day, ensuring they consume what is provided in a short time to avoid overfeeding and maintain water quality.

Care and Maintenance

Although Pearl Danios are moderately hardy and adaptable, maintaining pristine water conditions is crucial. Regular water changes are necessary to ensure water quality, along with periodic testing to monitor pH and temperature stability.

Watch out for signs of disease and stress. Pearl Danios should display lively behavior and vivid colors. If they appear lethargic or lose color, investigate possible causes related to water conditions, diet, or tank mates.

Community and Behavior

Pearl Danios are very peaceful and should be kept in schools of at least six to promote natural and stress-free interactions. They are best housed with other non-aggressive species, as they do have slightly heightened aggression during breeding but are generally not territorial.

Breeding in Pearl Danios is straightforward but requires attention to detail in setting up the breeding tank, observing their spawning behavior, and caring for the fry, ensuring that they grow in a stable and secure environment.

Overall, Pearl Danios are affordable and popular choices for aquarium enthusiasts. With proper care, they will be a delightful and colorful addition to your tank. Regularly observe their behavior to ensure they continue to thrive, and enjoy the dynamic display of this captivating species.

📊 Datasheet

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  • Conservation StatusLeast Concern
  • DifficultyModerate
  • HardinessModerate
  • Liters per Fish5 L
  • Maintenance LevelLow Maintenance
  • pH6.0 - 8.0
  • Minimum School Size6
  • Temperature22.0 - 26.0 °C

Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.

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