Celestial Pearl Danio

20 Facts about Celestial Pearl Danio :



 The Celestial Pearl Danio is a freshwater fish species that is also known by several other common names such as Galaxy Rasbora, Microrasbora Galaxy, and Galaxy Danio.

It is a small fish that belongs to the family Cyprinidae and is native to the Thandwe Creek watershed in Myanmar.

The Celestial Pearl Danio was first discovered in 2006 and quickly gained popularity among fish keepers due to its unique appearance and ease of care.

The fish has a distinctive body shape with a slightly elongated and slender build. Its most notable feature is the iridescent blue and orange spots on its body that resemble a starry night sky.

The fish grows to a maximum size of around 1 inch (2.5 cm) and has a lifespan of up to 5 years in captivity.

Celestial Pearl Danios are social fish and should be kept in groups of at least 6 to 8 individuals. They are peaceful and can be kept with other small fish species that share similar water requirements.

The fish is relatively hardy and adaptable to a range of water conditions. However, it prefers slightly acidic water with a pH between 6.5 and 7.0 and a temperature range of 72°F to 78°F (22°C to 26°C).

They are omnivores and require a varied diet that includes both live and frozen foods as well as high-quality flake and pellet foods.

Breeding Celestial Pearl Danios is relatively easy and they are known to spawn frequently in captivity. The fish is an egg scatterer and will lay its eggs on plants or other surfaces in the aquarium.

The eggs will hatch in 48-72 hours and the fry can be fed with small live foods such as infusoria and baby brine shrimp.

The Celestial Pearl Danio is not an endangered species, but its natural habitat is threatened due to overfishing and habitat destruction.

It is illegal to export wild Celestial Pearl Danios from Myanmar, and all fish available in the aquarium trade are captive-bred.

The Celestial Pearl Danio is also a popular fish for aquascaping due to its small size and unique appearance.

They are not known to be aggressive towards other fish and can be kept with shrimp and other invertebrates.

Celestial Pearl Danios are active swimmers and require plenty of swimming space in the aquarium. A 10-gallon tank is sufficient for a small group of 6 to 8 individuals.

The fish can be sensitive to sudden changes in water conditions and should be acclimated slowly when introducing them to a new aquarium.

Celestial Pearl Danios are not demanding when it comes to tank decorations. However, they prefer a planted tank with plenty of hiding places.

The fish is not known to be prone to any specific diseases or health issues. However, proper care and maintenance are essential to keep them healthy.

Celestial Pearl Danios have a peaceful temperament and are often recommended for beginner aquarists.

The fish has become increasingly popular in recent years and is now widely available in the aquarium trade. However, it is important to buy from a reputable source to ensure the fish has been bred in captivity and is not taken from the wild.

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