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smatts
02-21-2004, 9:36 PM
Hey, I just added 4 phantom tetras, and a dwarf frog to my tank that already had 3 zebra danios in it. The fat female Danio has taken a few nips at my poor frogs feet, whats going on?? Can he actually hurt the frog, or is his nipping harmless?

Also I wanted to add a betta do my tank, but the guy at the LFS said that the betta would attack the danios because they swim too fast, anyone know if thats true?

SexySheen
02-21-2004, 9:43 PM
I would think it would be the other way around with the betta. I've had danios in the past and they've always been "nippy" with other fish. I would hate to see a bettas fins shredded. How are they doing with the tetras?

smatts
02-22-2004, 12:25 AM
Danios are ignoring the tetras and the tetras seem very relaxed, and not upset by the danios fast movement.

I just don't want my frog losing his toes to the fat danio!

aquariumfishguy
02-22-2004, 8:38 AM
I've never known Danios to be aggressive to any fish but each other when they are schooling together. Then again, I dont keep my frogs in with other fish just for that reason. Frogs dont have a real means to escaping being bullied like fish do. Frogs like to chill, and relax while fish are always busy doing something! :)

...maybe you should get the frog a separate home....or a tank divider so that he has a least 1-2 gallons to himself.

1tankneverenuff
02-22-2004, 11:44 AM
With my experience, the Zebra Danios have become aggressive at times. And currently, with a friend of mine, he has a 55 gallon with only one Danio and the rest are all different types of Tetras and other small fish. Well, he attacks alot of them, yet he looks so defenseless. So, just be careful...

bozco
02-22-2004, 2:06 PM
Get the frog something to hide in. They don't like being out during the day anyway. Mine now live under a log in my 33 but in my old 10 I have some broadleaved silk pants that the fogs disappeared in. They can swim away, but because they are pretty much blind they can get paniced and run into the glass. A hiding place will give them a lair to escape that mean fish, and its possible that one night while she's sleeping that frog will have a nice meal. It has happened to me.

anonapersona
02-22-2004, 2:59 PM
Danios need lots of swimming room, they are too big and too fast for a 10 gallon tank. I think you ought to try to get a larger tank for the danios, even if that means returnig them to the store.

aquariumfishguy
02-22-2004, 6:09 PM
Ideally, its best to have 20-30 gallons for schooling fish, just because this allows you to see the fish "in action"....

...but why would you say they are too big for a 10 gallon? They are very slender fish, maxing out at slightly over 1 inch (counting the tail & fins).

anonapersona
02-22-2004, 10:31 PM
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anonapersona
02-22-2004, 10:32 PM
My danios are more like 2 inches without the tail and they are just over a year old. I had 3 in a bare Q tank for a while, keeping it cycled, and they were just nuts, bored I think. Eventually i put them all back together in the 29, 6 of them. Even that seems a bit small for them, I think they'd like more length than the 30 iches the 29 gallon has.

Tropical fish encyclopedia says 5 cm at adult, roughly 2 inches.

smatts
02-22-2004, 11:04 PM
I have a couple of clay pots in the tank, the froggie jus tfigure out where they were and now hes chilling inside one of them.

smatts
02-22-2004, 11:08 PM
Waaaaaah, I just noticed one of the smaller Danio's rear fines have been nipped off! The female danios are so **** bossy and nippy argh!

baileya74
02-23-2004, 6:57 AM
The zebra Danios are fin nippers. I have 6 zebra danios and I decided to add my betta. Five minutes later I see the betta trying to out swim the Danios. I had to take him out of there with the quickness. I think it has to do with the flowing fins. They don't nip at any other fish that I have.

Bruno
02-23-2004, 10:03 AM
I have three Blue Zebra Danios in my Community Tank, which at the moment has 20 fish. I have a 3/4 inch Clown Loach, a 2.5 inch Bengal Loach (or whatever they want to be called), three 1 Inch Dalmation Molly's, a 1 Inch Pl*co, 5 half inch Neons, 3 Beunos Aries Tetra's ranging from 1 inch to a monster 3 incher, 3 Head and Tail Light Tetra's, and my Blue Zebra Danio's.

In my tank I find that my Danio's literally have prizfights with each other and ignore EVERYTHING else. The Molly's and the Zebra's should as far as I know be the most aggressive fish I have, but my little Clown Loach tends to be the most aggressive fish I have.

I dont know if I am reapeating anyone here, and I am not an expert but this is from my experiance, I have had my Zebra's for about 3 months and had no problems with them. I think it may be your tank size?

Please correct me on any errors.

TY

baileya74
02-23-2004, 10:06 AM
I think it depend on the batch of zebra danios you buy at your LFS. I have a 46gal tank with 6 Zebra danios a they still end up messing with the Betta. Some are aggressive and some not.