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Danio feegradei

Danio feegradei was first described by the famous Indian ichthyologist S.L. Hora in 1937 by a single specimen originating from the Thandwe river in Myanmar (former Birma). Since then no reports have been published about new findings in the same river nor in other areas. But now this beautiful barb fish has been imported and is now available for the dedicated aquarium hobbyist. As with all representatives of the Danio family, D. feegradei is a schooling fish and therefore should be kept in a group of minimal 6 individuals of the same species. It is a friendly and fast swimming fish. About the breeding of this species no reports could be found but no serious problem should occur with any breeding attempts because almost all Danio species are easy to breed. (Text: I. den Daas, Photo: F. Schäfer)

Archived on 07.2007
Maximum size 5 cm
Size available cm
Origin Myanmar
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