M mitchv10 AC Members Jan 18, 2007 80 0 0 Aug 22, 2007 #1 My giant danios fins are starting to turn orange. is this normal? if not what can it be?
Rbishop Administrator Staff member Dec 30, 2005 40,733 461 143 71 Real Name Mr. Normal Aug 22, 2007 #2 I think it is possible, not sure...
M mitchv10 AC Members Jan 18, 2007 80 0 0 Aug 22, 2007 #3 I cant find any info about color change as they mature, but cant find any thing. is there a disease that can cause this?
I cant find any info about color change as they mature, but cant find any thing. is there a disease that can cause this?
jpappy789 Plants need meat too Feb 18, 2007 26,364 5 89 34 Gainesville, FL Real Name Josh Aug 22, 2007 #4 How orange are we talking about? If there is just a hint of orange/yellow than that's natural color I believe.
How orange are we talking about? If there is just a hint of orange/yellow than that's natural color I believe.
legendaryfrog Tactical Refreshment Action Nov 25, 2006 2,100 0 0 44 arlington heights - hoffman estates, IL Aug 22, 2007 #5 When I used to have giant danios in my goldfish tank I noticed they had a *slight* hint of orange around their fin area. Feeding foods like krill or spirulina could bring out the color a bit more, I believe.
When I used to have giant danios in my goldfish tank I noticed they had a *slight* hint of orange around their fin area. Feeding foods like krill or spirulina could bring out the color a bit more, I believe.
M mitchv10 AC Members Jan 18, 2007 80 0 0 Aug 22, 2007 #6 jpappy789 said: How orange are we talking about? If there is just a hint of orange/yellow than that's natural color I believe. Click to expand... real orange. this is a verrrrry poor picture they are to fast to photograph with a phone. This one is the least orange of the ones that changed
jpappy789 said: How orange are we talking about? If there is just a hint of orange/yellow than that's natural color I believe. Click to expand... real orange. this is a verrrrry poor picture they are to fast to photograph with a phone. This one is the least orange of the ones that changed
jpappy789 Plants need meat too Feb 18, 2007 26,364 5 89 34 Gainesville, FL Real Name Josh Aug 22, 2007 #7 Are they eating fine? If they are acting normal than possibly you got lucky with a nice colored danio...or unlucky because it was injected with hormones or something...who knows?
Are they eating fine? If they are acting normal than possibly you got lucky with a nice colored danio...or unlucky because it was injected with hormones or something...who knows?
maxthedog123 Can't have too many Tiger Barbs... Jun 6, 2007 604 0 16 Cincinnati, OH Aug 22, 2007 #8 I have 6 of them and some are starting to change a little bit. Check out the pictures on this site for orange coloration: http://www.aqualandpetsplus.com/Minnows, Danios.htm Unless there is some other reason to suspect they are sick, you just have some that have some really nice coloration.
I have 6 of them and some are starting to change a little bit. Check out the pictures on this site for orange coloration: http://www.aqualandpetsplus.com/Minnows, Danios.htm Unless there is some other reason to suspect they are sick, you just have some that have some really nice coloration.
M mitchv10 AC Members Jan 18, 2007 80 0 0 Aug 22, 2007 #9 Yea they eat like beasts. Wow those are cool looking danios on that site. Looks like i got a good deal when i bought them for a buck a pop.
Yea they eat like beasts. Wow those are cool looking danios on that site. Looks like i got a good deal when i bought them for a buck a pop.