Fireline Danio Care Guide
Devario sondhii
- Max Size
- 6.0 cm / 2.4"
- Temperature
- 22–26°C (72–79°F)
- pH Range
- 6.5 – 7.5
- Min Tank Size
- 60L (16 gal)
- Min Group Size
- 10 fish
- Tank Level
- Bottom-Mid
- Origin
- Southeast Asia
- Temperament
- Peaceful
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Breeding Difficulty
- Easy
Diet
Omnivorous; accepts most types of food including flake, live, and frozen.
Community Compatibility
Ideal for community tanks with other peaceful, active species.
Good to Know
Fireline Danios are known for their striking horizontal stripes and high activity level, enhancing any community tank.
Gender Differences
Males are slightly more colorful with slender bodies.
About the Fireline Danio
Devario sondhii, commonly known as the Fireline Danio, is a vibrant and active species of freshwater fish that has captured the interest of aquarium enthusiasts. Originating from Myanmar, particularly in regions around the Salween Basin, this species is part of the Cyprinidae family, renowned for its diverse and often brightly colored members. The Fireline Danio is especially appreciated for its striking appearance, characterized by its elongated body adorned with vivid horizontal stripes that resemble a line of fire, from which its common name is derived.
The Fireline Danio exhibits a lively and schooling behavior, making it an excellent addition to community aquariums where its dynamic swimming patterns and social interactions can be fully appreciated. Typically, these fish display a combination of silver, blue, and red hues, with the intensity of their coloration becoming more pronounced in well-maintained aquarium conditions and during spawning periods. Their relatively small size and peaceful nature make them suitable for a variety of tank setups, provided their needs for space and water quality are met.
Creating an optimal environment for Devario sondhii involves replicating the conditions of their natural habitat as closely as possible. This includes a well-planted aquarium with ample space for swimming, as Fireline Danios are active swimmers and enjoy exploring their surroundings. The addition of driftwood, rocks, and a variety of plants not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the tank but also provides hiding spots and territories for these fish, reducing stress and potential aggression. While the Fireline Danio is adaptable to a range of water conditions, maintaining clean, well-oxygenated water with a gentle flow mimics their native riverine habitat, promoting their health and well-being.
The diet of the Fireline Danio is omnivorous, with a natural inclination towards small invertebrates and plant matter. In captivity, their dietary needs can be met with high-quality flake foods, micro pellets, and live or frozen foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, and bloodworms. Offering a mix of dietary items not only ensures they receive all the necessary nutrients but also caters to their natural foraging behavior, encouraging natural habits and promoting vibrant health.
Breeding Devario sondhii can be a rewarding experience, as they exhibit interesting spawning behaviors. They are egg scatterers, releasing their eggs among fine-leaved plants or in spawning mops. To encourage spawning, providing optimal water conditions and a nutritious diet are crucial. The fry are small and should be fed infusoria or commercially available fry foods until they are large enough to accept larger fare.
Caring for the Fireline Danio involves regular maintenance routines to ensure the water quality remains high, with frequent water changes and effective filtration. Their peaceful nature and small size make them excellent candidates for community tanks, where they can be kept with other similarly sized and non-aggressive fish species. However, their specific dietary, environmental, and social needs should be carefully considered to ensure a harmonious and healthy aquarium.
In summary, Devario sondhii, or the Fireline Danio, offers aquarists the opportunity to keep a small, peaceful, and beautifully colored species that adds both visual interest and activity to the freshwater aquarium. While their care requires attention to their dietary, environmental, and social needs, the rewards of keeping Fireline Danios include the enjoyment of their striking appearance and the dynamic presence they bring to the aquatic setting, making them a favored choice for aquarists of all levels.
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