- Danio kyathit
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Danio kyathit Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Cypriniformes Family: Cyprinidae Genus: Danio Species: D. kyathit Binomial name Danio kyathit
F. Fang, 1998Varieties Striped - orange-finned danio
Spotted - ocelot danioDanio kyathit is a small, schooling species of fish in the family Cyprinidae, native to Myanmar. Described in 1998, it is closely related to the better known zebrafish or zebra danio, D. rerio.
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Description
A smallish cyprinoid with a maximum length of 6 cm, the females are thicker and less streamlined in the body than males. The two recognised colour morphs are a striped form known as the orange-finned danio, and a spotted form known by the common name ocelot danio, which may be confused with the leopard danio. Individual fish may show variations in markings intermediate to the spotted and striped forms.
Aquarium care
D. kyathit is similar to the common zebrafish in behaviour and requirements.
- Maximum length: 6 cm (2.5 inches)
- Colors: Blue, orange, white
- Temperature preference: 20-25°Celsius
- pH preference: 6 to 7
- Hardness preference: Soft to medium
- Salinity preference: No salt
- Compatibility: Good, but highly active, like most danios, must be kept in groups with a minimum of 6 fish, lack of space and insufficient numbers may promote aggression
- Life span: Typically 2 to 3 years
- 'Ease of keeping: Easy
- Ease of breeding: Moderate to hard
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Categories:- Danios
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