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What does the name Danio mean?
of the rice field
The name “danio” comes from the Bangla name dhani, meaning “of the rice field”. Danio was described in the early 19th century by Francis Hamilton.
Can you eat a zebra fish?
Danio rerio commonly known as the Zebrafish is a tropical fish belonging to the minnow family (Cyprinidae), commonly kept in aquaria and used for scientific research. Zebra Danios are of no economic importance in commercial fisheries as a food fish, but very commonly known and popular in the aquarium trade.
Are Danios River fish?
Zebra danios (Danio rerio) are a freshwater fish species of the Cyprinidae family. As well as being a popular aquarium species, they are also used as test subjects for various scientific research purposes.
How do danios breed?
Normally danios will breed within 24 hours of being placed in the breeding tank. Spawning simply means the female danios have laid eggs and the male danios have fertilized the eggs. Since you can’t tell if the eggs are fertilized, the best thing to do is watch for eggs at the bottom of the tank.
Is my Danio pregnant?
If she looks wider than normal, she is probably carrying roe. Since danios are not livebearers and female danios never carry fertilized eggs, this is as close as danios get to being pregnant. If your female is carrying roe, your male danio will fertilize the eggs as they are dropped, during spawning.
Is 3 zebra Danios enough?
Danios thrive in groups, the larger the better. Ideally you should have at least five or six danios, in a tank that holds at least 25 gallons (95 liters). A group of three fish in a smaller tank is acceptable, but can lead to stress or aggression.
Are female zebra Danios aggressive?
While zebra danios often thrive in community aquariums alongside serene specimens, aggressive behavior is not unheard of in the species.
Do zebra Danios eat other fish?
What Do Zebra Danios Eat? Being the hardy little fish that they are, Zebra Danios are far from fussy eaters. They will eat just about anything you feed them.
What was the role of the daimyo in Japan?
Subordinate to the shōgun, and nominally to the Emperor and the kuge, daimyō were powerful feudal rulers from the 10th century to the middle 19th century in Japan. In the term, dai (大) means “large”, and myō stands for myōden (名田), meaning private land.
Who are the first people to be called daimyo?
The shugo daimyo (守護大名) were the first group of men to hold the title daimyo. They arose from among the shugo during the Muromachi period.
Who are the daimyo of the Sengoku period?
Date Tanemune, a daimyo during the Sengoku period. Oda Nobunaga, a powerful daimyō during the Sengoku period. Among the sengoku daimyo (戦国大名) were many who had been shugo-daimyo, such as the Satake, Imagawa, Takeda, Toki, Rokkaku, Ōuchi, and Shimazu.
When did the daimyo become part of the kuge?
In 1869, the year after the Meiji Restoration, the daimyo, together with the kuge, formed a new aristocracy, the kazoku. In 1871, the han were abolished, and prefectures were established. In this year, around 200 daimyo returned their titles to the emperor, who consolidated their han into 75 prefectures.