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pos51
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Hello there,

I am planning to write a profile on the Glowlight Danio and am looking for a little assistance from any experianced keepers that can add some usefull observations on their fish and contribute some usefull experiances.


Nearly sent one in before but i wasnt concentrating and i closed the page.]:|
oh well, i wasnt happy with it anyway.

cheers all

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DaMossMan
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Hi there.

Do you keep Glowlight Danios ?
If I wanted into on them and checked the profile in here,
I'd be wanting to see your personal observations on their behaviour and care. Sexing and breeding notes, any favorite foods... What makes them unique from the common danio.. Any diseases they would be e to ?
Where they come from and what the water parameters are in their natural environment.

Don't give up you can do it !

Another thing I recommend is to do up your rough draft in Word, and use the autosave feature so you don't lose your work.




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LITTLE_FISH
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Dafishman told you all about the requirements, I am wondering if you have the knowledge to actually write about them.

No offense, but if you ask for information regarding all these details I question why you should write a profile about them.

Or maybe I just don't understand.

Ingo


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pos51
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i do keep them yes and thanks for your advice and encouragment.
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pos51
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Little fish

i might not have made it clear but i was simply asking for any other keepers observations so i can create a more acurate profile on the fish. that and it would be presumptious of me to create a profile with the assumption that my fish exhibit the norm behaviour and are not just weird. sorry again if i didnt make it clear.

ps now edited my original post.

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Ah, that makes perfect sense

Sorry if I was harsh. If nobody here can share their experience with you then I would suggest you peruse the web and compare your knowledge with the "common" knowledge. If they are in sink then I would say you are good to go, if not then maybe some specific question might get you further

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cheers
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I've kept the species for some time now.

One thing I've noticed is that they tend to swim more in the mid-level sections of the tank, unlike most other danios which live at a the top. This behavior is reflected in their body shape - their ventral and dorsal contours are pretty much equal (the ventral is only slightly more curved), while on surface-dwelling danios the ventral contour is significantly more curved than the dorsal.



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