Celestial Pearl Danio
Aquarium hobbyists are always on the lookout for interesting and colorful fish to add to their tanks. One such species that has gained popularity in recent years is the Celestial Pearl Danio (CPD), also known as the Galaxy Rasbora or Danio margaritatus. This tiny fish with its striking coloration and behavior is a great addition to any aquarium setup. In this article, we will delve deeper into the world of CPD and explore their characteristics, care requirements, and breeding. The Celestial Pearl Danio is a small freshwater fish that grows up to 1 inch in length. It has a slender body with a round belly and an arched back. The fins are translucent, and the dorsal fin has a black tip. The body is adorned with a striking blue-green iridescence and orange spots. The combination of these colors makes the CPD one of the most attractive aquarium fish. Habitat and Distribution: CPDs are native to the shallow streams and ponds of Myanmar, where they live in the leaf litter and vegetation along