"Burmese Gold Ring Danio"
Danio tinwini

$4.99$8.99

Please note that the fish shown in the photo is not the exact fish you will receive and is only a representative of what a specimen will look like. The color may vary based on the age and sex (if listed as unsexed) of the fish you receive.

Minimum order: 6
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SKU: Burmese Gold Ring Danio TR (D. tinwini) XS Categories: ,

Description

Danio tinwini, Gold Ring Danio:

**Max Size:**
– Grows to a maximum size of about 1 inch (2.5 cm).

**Tank Requirements:**
– Suitable for tanks as small as 10 gallons for a small group.
– Provide hiding spots using plants and decorations.

**Water Parameters:**
– Temperature: 64°F – 79°F (18°C – 26°C).
– pH: 6.0 – 7.5.
– Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water.

**Tank Setup:**
– Incorporate live plants, especially floating plants for cover.
– Utilize fine-gravel substrate and create open swimming areas.

**Feeding:**
– Omnivorous diet; offer high-quality flakes, pellets, and small live/frozen foods.

**Behavior and Compatibility:**
– Peaceful and social; suitable for small groups.
– Compatible with other peaceful, small community fish.

**Water Maintenance:**
– Perform regular 20-30% water changes to maintain water quality.
– Monitor water parameters and ensure stability.

**Breeding:**
– Limited breeding information available; might require specific conditions.

**General Tips:**
– Provide a well-planted tank with hiding spots.
– Maintain stable water conditions and good filtration.
– Avoid aggressive tankmates that could stress the Gold Ring Danios.

Please note that while these care guidelines offer a general overview, individual fish may have their own behaviors and preferences. Continuous observation and adjustments to care are important for the well-being of your Gold Ring Danios (Danio tinwini).

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COLD WEATHER NOTICE
If your location is below 10°F overnight on your day of arrival, we cannot guarantee live arrival. Please make sure you check your local weather and consider waiting
to place an order once the weather is warmer, for the safety of the fish.
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