Attributes: 6 X Blue Moon Danios – Devario Xyrops – Cyprinid Fish
Short Description: The Blue Moon Danios, scientifically known as Devario Xyrops, are stunning and vibrant fish that will add a touch of elegance to any aquarium. With their unique blue coloration and active nature, these fish are a popular choice among fish enthusiasts.
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Scientific and Common Names: The Blue Moon Danios, also known as Devario Xyrops, are a species of Cyprinid fish.
Habitat: Blue Moon Danios are native to the rivers and streams of Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand and Malaysia. They prefer slow-moving or still waters with dense vegetation.
Tank Setup: These fish thrive in a well-maintained aquarium with a minimum size of 20 gallons. Provide plenty of hiding spots with plants, rocks, and driftwood. A sandy substrate is recommended, along with a gentle water flow.
Diet and Nutrition: Blue Moon Danios are omnivorous and will readily accept a variety of foods. Offer them a balanced diet consisting of high-quality flakes, pellets, frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia. Supplement their diet with vegetable matter like blanched spinach or peas.
Size and Growth Rate: Blue Moon Danios typically grow to a size of 2-2.5 inches (5-6 cm) in length. They have a moderate growth rate and can reach their full size within a year.
Behavioral Traits: These fish are known for their active and playful nature. They are schooling fish and should be kept in groups of at least six individuals to ensure their well-being. Blue Moon Danios are peaceful and can coexist with other peaceful fish species.
Care Level: Blue Moon Danios are relatively easy to care for, making them suitable for both beginner and experienced fish keepers. Regular water changes, proper filtration, and a balanced diet are essential for their well-being.
Breeding and Reproduction: Breeding Blue Moon Danios can be achieved in a separate breeding tank with soft, slightly acidic water. Provide fine-leaved plants or spawning mops for the female to deposit her eggs. After spawning, remove the adults to prevent them from eating the eggs. The eggs will hatch within 24-48 hours, and the fry can be fed with infusoria or commercially available fry food.
Health and Disease Prevention: Blue Moon Danios are generally hardy fish, but they can be susceptible to common fish diseases such as ich or fin rot. Maintain good water quality, avoid overcrowding, and quarantine new fish before introducing them to the main tank to prevent the spread of diseases.
Optimal Water Conditions: Blue Moon Danios prefer a water temperature between 72-78°F (22-26°C) and a pH range of 6.5-7.5. They can tolerate a wide range of water hardness, but a slightly soft to moderately hard water is ideal.
Lifespan: With proper care, Blue Moon Danios can live for 3-5 years, although some individuals have been known to live longer.
Additional Interesting Facts: Blue Moon Danios get their name from their striking blue coloration, which resembles the glow of a full moon. They are a relatively new addition to the aquarium hobby and have gained popularity due to their unique appearance. These fish are active swimmers and enjoy exploring their surroundings, making them a delight to watch in the aquarium.
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