Danio rubie - Danio choprai (Asia)

Danio rubie - Danio choprai (Asia)

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Danio rubie - Danio choprai (Asie)
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Fixed price €24.90 - Offered starting from €249 of living*
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50€ excluding shipping costs. For the well-being of the animals, do not make them travel alone.

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Danio choprae is a species of fish belonging to the Cyprinidae family, known as the "Chopra's danio" or "Chopra's zebra fish." It originates from Asia, where it lives in freshwater rivers and lakes.

Danio choprae is an elongated and graceful fish, with a small head and a protrusible mouth. The body is covered with fine scales and is generally light blue in color, with black transverse bands on the back and sides. The fins are transparent and thin.

Danio choprae is a gregarious and peaceful fish, which likes to live in groups and is not territorial. It is well-suited for aquarium life and is suitable for aquarists of all levels. This species requires a small to medium-sized aquarium and specific living conditions, such as moderately tempered water, a substrate of sand or gravel, and adequate filtration and aeration. It also needs plants and hiding places to hide and move around.

Danio choprae is omnivorous and feeds on pellets, flakes, vegetables, and bloodworms. It can reach an adult size of 5 to 7 cm and live up to 5 years in captivity. This species is sensitive to variations in pH and water temperature, as well as to common infectious and parasitic diseases in aquariums. It is important to maintain a high level of water quality and regularly monitor the health of the fish.

In summary, Danio choprae is a fish species suitable for aquarium life and appreciated for its graceful appearance and peaceful behavior. However, it requires a small to medium-sized aquarium and attentive care to ensure a healthy and happy life in captivity.