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So now we have four danios (never go into a pet shop with three
children and the intention to buy two fish). Two are zebra, two are leopard. They were put into the tank yesterday afternoon. As of this morning, two of them - one zebra, one leopard - appear very yellow in colour. I found a photo on-line which showed zebra danios in both black-and-white and black-and-yellow tones, so presumably the colouring itself is normal, but is it usual for them to change colour? They weren't noticeably yellow yesterday. The other two fish look just the same as yesterday. Two of them - again, one of each, but not the same pair - seem very aggressive towards the others, chasing and seeming to nip at them. Is this normal behaviour? The non-yellow leopard danio looks fat - would it be noticeable if it was pregnant? (This is one of the less agressive two, it also seems to be moving a bit slower than the others, and less interested in shoaling.) PH is between 5.0 and 6.0 (bit closer to 6), ammonia is 0 and nitrite is 0.1. -- FishNoob |
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