Danio frankei (Leopard Danio) Danio frankei (Leopard Danio)

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Danio frankei (Leopard Danio)

Leopard Danio: A Spotted Classic for the Active Aquarium

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Another male Danio 'frankei'.
Another male Danio 'frankei'.

A Variant of a Familiar Friend

According to recent scientific classifications, Danio frankei is no longer considered a distinct species but a naturally occurring color variant of the popular Zebra Danio, Danio rerio. While the Zebra Danio is known for its horizontal stripes, the Leopard Danio is adorned with a beautiful pattern of dark spots on a golden background. Since they are technically the same species, they can interbreed freely.

Behavior and Social Needs

The Leopard Danio is a distinct schooling fish that primarily occupies the upper water layers. To ensure the fish thrives and displays natural behavior, at least 8-10 individuals should be kept together. While peaceful, their extremely high activity level can be stressful for calmer species such as Angelfish or Gouramis.

As an aquarist, one must be particularly aware that they are excellent jumpers. They can find even the smallest gaps in the cover or jump out of the net during transfer. Therefore, always ensure a tight-fitting lid.

Breeding: From Egg to Free-Swimming Fry

Breeding the Leopard Danio is a fantastic introduction to egg-laying fish. They are egg-scatterers, meaning they provide no parental care and will often eat their own eggs if given the chance.

To succeed, a dedicated breeding tank (e.g., 25 liters) equipped with a breeding grate or a thick layer of glass marbles at the bottom is required to protect the falling eggs. A clump of Java Moss (*Taxiphyllum barbieri*) often serves as a focal point for spawning. The trigger for spawning is typically the first rays of morning light combined with a partial water change.

Feeding the Fry

Eggs normally hatch after 48-72 hours depending on the temperature. The biggest challenge is feeding the tiny fry. As they are too small for newly hatched brine shrimp in the first few days, you must start with infusoria or specialized liquid fry food. After about a week, you can gradually transition to newly hatched brine shrimp and microworms, which ensures rapid growth.

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Quick Stats
Family

Cyprinidae

Genus

Danio

Species

rerio var. frankei

Trade Name

Leopard Danio

Origin

Asia

Length

5-6 cm

Tank Size

40 liter

Breeding

Egg scatterer

Brood Size

400-500

Type

Cyprinid

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A male *Danio rerio var. frankei*.

A male *Danio rerio var. frankei*.

Another male Danio 'frankei'.

Another male Danio 'frankei'.

A male Danio 'frankei', photographed with a Sony DSC-V1.

A male Danio 'frankei', photographed with a Sony DSC-V1.

A group of 3 Danios.

A group of 3 Danios.

Leopard Danios spawning in Java moss.

Leopard Danios spawning in Java moss.

A picture from my 5th breeding attempt - a Danio is seen above, while eggs spawned the same day are seen below.

A picture from my 5th breeding attempt - a Danio is seen above, while eggs spawned the same day are seen below.

Close-up of eggs, spawned the same day.

Close-up of eggs, spawned the same day.

Eggs 2 days after spawning - note the developed larvae and a single moldy egg.

Eggs 2 days after spawning - note the developed larvae and a single moldy egg.

A larva hanging on the glass 3 days after spawning.

A larva hanging on the glass 3 days after spawning.

Here are my Danios at approximately 8 weeks of age.

Here are my Danios at approximately 8 weeks of age.

The Leopard Danio is not easy to photograph - it zips around all the time - caught here during one of my breeding attempts.

The Leopard Danio is not easy to photograph - it zips around all the time - caught here during one of my breeding attempts.

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R
Rasmus
2009-05-04 20:33:32
Hey. Jeg har lige købt sådanne fisk i et lille impuls køb og ville gerne vide hvad temperatur de har det bedst på
Aquainfo
De kan gå i temperaturer fra 21-25 grader.
S
sille
2006-10-09 12:34:09
jeg skal havde hjælp til leopardunger
Aquainfo
Hvad skal du have hjælp med?