
Moustached Danio (Danio dangila)
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The Moustached Danio (Danio dangila), also commonly called the Dangila Danio, is a bold and energetic schooling fish known for its metallic horizontal striping and distinctive barbel “moustache” at the mouth. Larger and more robust than most common danios, this species brings constant motion and structure to the mid-to-upper levels of larger community aquariums.
When kept in proper groups and given ample swimming space, Moustached Danios form tight schools that move with purpose, creating a natural sense of flow and energy within the aquarium.
What We Love About This Fish:
• Distinctive Barbels: The characteristic “moustache” gives this danio its name
• Bold Horizontal Striping: Metallic lines shimmer as the school moves
• High-Energy Schooling Behavior: Adds life and motion to larger aquariums
• Hardy and Resilient: Well-suited for established community tanks
Natural Habitat:
Moustached Danios originate from rivers and streams of northeastern India and surrounding regions. These habitats feature clear, well-oxygenated water with moderate to strong flow, rocky substrates, submerged roots, and dense vegetation along the margins. Seasonal rainfall creates dynamic water movement, shaping this species’ strong swimming ability.
Aquascaping:
Aquascape for Moustached Danios with the feel of a flowing river channel framed by structure and vegetation. These fish thrive in aquariums with open swimming lanes rather than dense planting throughout.
Use smooth river stones, rounded cobbles, and driftwood to guide water movement and create visual boundaries. Plants such as Vallisneria, Java Fern, Anubias, Bolbitis, and Crinum work best when placed along the sides and background, leaving the center of the tank open for schooling.
Moderate to strong water flow is encouraged, ideally moving lengthwise across the aquarium to support their natural swimming patterns. Aquatic Arts Indian Almond Leaves or Catappa Bark may be used sparingly to soften the aquascape without cluttering swimming space.
Diet and Feeding:
Moustached Danios are omnivorous and enthusiastic feeders. Offer high-quality flakes or pellets as a staple diet, supplemented with frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. A varied diet supports coloration and sustains their high activity level.
Tank Mates and Compatibility:
This species does best with other active, similarly sized community fish that enjoy movement and flow.
Good tank mates include larger barbs, rainbowfish, peaceful loaches, hillstream loaches, and other robust danio species. Avoid slow-moving or long-finned fish, which may become stressed by the constant activity of Moustached Danios.
Shrimp Compatibility:
Moustached Danios are not recommended for shrimp-focused aquariums. While large adult shrimp may occasionally be ignored, smaller shrimp and shrimp fry are likely to be eaten due to the fish’s speed, size, and midwater feeding behavior. This species is best suited for fish-only or fish-forward community setups.
Breeding:
Breeding Danio dangila in home aquariums is uncommon but possible under controlled conditions. Spawning typically occurs over fine-leaved plants or spawning media. Adults do not provide parental care and may consume eggs if not separated.
Recommended Tank Parameters:
• Temperature: 68°–78°F (20°–26°C)
• pH: 6.5–7.8
• KH: 3–10 dKH
• Minimum Tank Size: 40 gallons
Care Guidelines:
• Diet: Omnivorous; accepts flakes, pellets, and frozen foods
• Social Behavior: Strong schooling fish; best kept in groups of 6 or more
• Origin: Wild-caught
• Average Adult Size: 4–5 inches
• Average Purchase Size: 2–3 inches
Why We Think You’ll Love Them:
If you’re building a tank that values motion, structure, and visual rhythm, the Moustached Danio is an excellent choice. Their size, energy, and cohesive schooling behavior make them a standout for river-style aquariums and large planted displays.
Moustached Danio – Common Questions
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For the safety of our animals, we now ship live fish exclusively via UPS Next Day Air. If your order contains this item, you will only see UPS Next Day Air as a shipping option during checkout.
The Moustached Danio (Danio dangila), also commonly called the Dangila Danio, is a bold and energetic schooling fish known for its metallic horizontal striping and distinctive barbel “moustache” at the mouth. Larger and more robust than most common danios, this species brings constant motion and structure to the mid-to-upper levels of larger community aquariums.
When kept in proper groups and given ample swimming space, Moustached Danios form tight schools that move with purpose, creating a natural sense of flow and energy within the aquarium.
What We Love About This Fish:
• Distinctive Barbels: The characteristic “moustache” gives this danio its name
• Bold Horizontal Striping: Metallic lines shimmer as the school moves
• High-Energy Schooling Behavior: Adds life and motion to larger aquariums
• Hardy and Resilient: Well-suited for established community tanks
Natural Habitat:
Moustached Danios originate from rivers and streams of northeastern India and surrounding regions. These habitats feature clear, well-oxygenated water with moderate to strong flow, rocky substrates, submerged roots, and dense vegetation along the margins. Seasonal rainfall creates dynamic water movement, shaping this species’ strong swimming ability.
Aquascaping:
Aquascape for Moustached Danios with the feel of a flowing river channel framed by structure and vegetation. These fish thrive in aquariums with open swimming lanes rather than dense planting throughout.
Use smooth river stones, rounded cobbles, and driftwood to guide water movement and create visual boundaries. Plants such as Vallisneria, Java Fern, Anubias, Bolbitis, and Crinum work best when placed along the sides and background, leaving the center of the tank open for schooling.
Moderate to strong water flow is encouraged, ideally moving lengthwise across the aquarium to support their natural swimming patterns. Aquatic Arts Indian Almond Leaves or Catappa Bark may be used sparingly to soften the aquascape without cluttering swimming space.
Diet and Feeding:
Moustached Danios are omnivorous and enthusiastic feeders. Offer high-quality flakes or pellets as a staple diet, supplemented with frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. A varied diet supports coloration and sustains their high activity level.
Tank Mates and Compatibility:
This species does best with other active, similarly sized community fish that enjoy movement and flow.
Good tank mates include larger barbs, rainbowfish, peaceful loaches, hillstream loaches, and other robust danio species. Avoid slow-moving or long-finned fish, which may become stressed by the constant activity of Moustached Danios.
Shrimp Compatibility:
Moustached Danios are not recommended for shrimp-focused aquariums. While large adult shrimp may occasionally be ignored, smaller shrimp and shrimp fry are likely to be eaten due to the fish’s speed, size, and midwater feeding behavior. This species is best suited for fish-only or fish-forward community setups.
Breeding:
Breeding Danio dangila in home aquariums is uncommon but possible under controlled conditions. Spawning typically occurs over fine-leaved plants or spawning media. Adults do not provide parental care and may consume eggs if not separated.
Recommended Tank Parameters:
• Temperature: 68°–78°F (20°–26°C)
• pH: 6.5–7.8
• KH: 3–10 dKH
• Minimum Tank Size: 40 gallons
Care Guidelines:
• Diet: Omnivorous; accepts flakes, pellets, and frozen foods
• Social Behavior: Strong schooling fish; best kept in groups of 6 or more
• Origin: Wild-caught
• Average Adult Size: 4–5 inches
• Average Purchase Size: 2–3 inches
Why We Think You’ll Love Them:
If you’re building a tank that values motion, structure, and visual rhythm, the Moustached Danio is an excellent choice. Their size, energy, and cohesive schooling behavior make them a standout for river-style aquariums and large planted displays.
Moustached Danio – Common Questions
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Live Arrival Guarantee:
All Aquatic Arts live fish are backed by our 100% Live Arrival Guarantee, plus free email support from aquarists who genuinely care about your success.
























