
Glowlight Danio (Danio choprae)
Glowlight Danio (Danio choprae), also known as the Ruby Danio, is a small, vibrant freshwater fish native to the Mogaung Chaung River and nearby streams in northern Myanmar. It’s a favorite among aquarists for its striking coloration and active schooling behavior.
 Appearance
- Size: 2.2–2.5 cm (0.8–1 inch), though some sources report up to 5.5 cm
- Coloration: Bright orange-red horizontal stripe with vertical blue-black bars; translucent fins with yellow or gold edgesÂ
- Body Shape: Slender, torpedo-shaped with short barbels
 Classification
- Scientific Name: Danio choprae (sometimes miswritten as choprai)
- Family: Cyprinidae
- Related To: Zebrafish (Danio rerio), but not to be confused with GloFishÂ
 Natural Habitat
- Location: Northern Myanmar
- Environment: Clear, shallow hill streams with gravel or rocky substrates and minimal vegetation
- Water Flow: Moderate; avoid strong currents
 Aquarium Care
- Tank Size: Minimum 15 gallons (60 liters) for a group of 6–8
- Water Temperature: 20–24°C (68–75°F)
- pH: 6.0–8.0
- Hardness: Soft to medium (GH 4–10)
- Behavior: Very active, social, and best kept in groups of 8–10 to reduce stress and aggressionÂ
- Tank Setup: Well-planted with rocks, driftwood, and a tight-fitting lid (they jump!)
 Diet
- Type: Omnivorous
- Foods: High-quality flakes, micro-pellets, live/frozen foods like daphnia, bloodworms, and brine shrimp
- Feeding Tip: Feed small portions 2x daily; they prefer food that floats or sinks slowlyÂ
 Breeding
- Type: Egg-scatterers
- Spawning: Often spontaneous in community tanks, but better in a separate breeding setup
- Egg Care: Use moss or marbles to protect eggs; remove adults post-spawning
- Fry Care: Hatch in ~3 days; feed with liquid or powdered fry food
Glowlight Danio (Danio choprae), also known as the Ruby Danio, is a small, vibrant freshwater fish native to the Mogaung Chaung River and nearby streams in northern Myanmar. It’s a favorite among aquarists for its striking coloration and active schooling behavior.
 Appearance
- Size: 2.2–2.5 cm (0.8–1 inch), though some sources report up to 5.5 cm
- Coloration: Bright orange-red horizontal stripe with vertical blue-black bars; translucent fins with yellow or gold edgesÂ
- Body Shape: Slender, torpedo-shaped with short barbels
 Classification
- Scientific Name: Danio choprae (sometimes miswritten as choprai)
- Family: Cyprinidae
- Related To: Zebrafish (Danio rerio), but not to be confused with GloFishÂ
 Natural Habitat
- Location: Northern Myanmar
- Environment: Clear, shallow hill streams with gravel or rocky substrates and minimal vegetation
- Water Flow: Moderate; avoid strong currents
 Aquarium Care
- Tank Size: Minimum 15 gallons (60 liters) for a group of 6–8
- Water Temperature: 20–24°C (68–75°F)
- pH: 6.0–8.0
- Hardness: Soft to medium (GH 4–10)
- Behavior: Very active, social, and best kept in groups of 8–10 to reduce stress and aggressionÂ
- Tank Setup: Well-planted with rocks, driftwood, and a tight-fitting lid (they jump!)
 Diet
- Type: Omnivorous
- Foods: High-quality flakes, micro-pellets, live/frozen foods like daphnia, bloodworms, and brine shrimp
- Feeding Tip: Feed small portions 2x daily; they prefer food that floats or sinks slowlyÂ
 Breeding
- Type: Egg-scatterers
- Spawning: Often spontaneous in community tanks, but better in a separate breeding setup
- Egg Care: Use moss or marbles to protect eggs; remove adults post-spawning
- Fry Care: Hatch in ~3 days; feed with liquid or powdered fry food
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Glowlight Danio (Danio choprae), also known as the Ruby Danio, is a small, vibrant freshwater fish native to the Mogaung Chaung River and nearby streams in northern Myanmar. It’s a favorite among aquarists for its striking coloration and active schooling behavior.
 Appearance
- Size: 2.2–2.5 cm (0.8–1 inch), though some sources report up to 5.5 cm
- Coloration: Bright orange-red horizontal stripe with vertical blue-black bars; translucent fins with yellow or gold edgesÂ
- Body Shape: Slender, torpedo-shaped with short barbels
 Classification
- Scientific Name: Danio choprae (sometimes miswritten as choprai)
- Family: Cyprinidae
- Related To: Zebrafish (Danio rerio), but not to be confused with GloFishÂ
 Natural Habitat
- Location: Northern Myanmar
- Environment: Clear, shallow hill streams with gravel or rocky substrates and minimal vegetation
- Water Flow: Moderate; avoid strong currents
 Aquarium Care
- Tank Size: Minimum 15 gallons (60 liters) for a group of 6–8
- Water Temperature: 20–24°C (68–75°F)
- pH: 6.0–8.0
- Hardness: Soft to medium (GH 4–10)
- Behavior: Very active, social, and best kept in groups of 8–10 to reduce stress and aggressionÂ
- Tank Setup: Well-planted with rocks, driftwood, and a tight-fitting lid (they jump!)
 Diet
- Type: Omnivorous
- Foods: High-quality flakes, micro-pellets, live/frozen foods like daphnia, bloodworms, and brine shrimp
- Feeding Tip: Feed small portions 2x daily; they prefer food that floats or sinks slowlyÂ
 Breeding
- Type: Egg-scatterers
- Spawning: Often spontaneous in community tanks, but better in a separate breeding setup
- Egg Care: Use moss or marbles to protect eggs; remove adults post-spawning
- Fry Care: Hatch in ~3 days; feed with liquid or powdered fry food























