Biology:Dario sp. 'Myanmar'
Dario sp. 'Myanmar' is a small growing, attractively patterned fish, a relative of the more well-known Scarlet Badis found originating in Northern Myanmar (Burma) found in shallow, slow-moving waters.
Distribution
Dario sp. 'Myanmar' is probably endemic to northern Myanmar and possibly to the state of Kachin, close to the city of Myitkyina. A pair of males from separate localities were included in the type series of D. hysginon (see ‘Notes’)Template:Moved resource with details given as ‘stream about 1.5 km on road Myitzon-Myitkyina’ and ‘ditch marginal to fish ponds about 40km N Myitkyina, on road to Myitzon’.[1]
Habitat
No details are available but the possibly sympatric Dario hysginon shows a marked preference for small, often murky pools with dense growths of aquatic plants or submerged grasses.[2]
Diet
Dario species are micropredators feeding on small aquatic crustaceans, worms, insect larvae and other zooplankton. In the aquarium hobby, it is advised to feed them a varied diet of Artemia nauplii, Daphnia, grindal, microworms, and banana worm.[2]
Breeding
Dario sp. 'Myanmar' is a substrate spawner forming temporary pair bonds.[2]
References
- ↑ Kullander and Britz, 2002
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Dario sp. ‘Myanmar’ – Black Tiger Dario — Seriously Fish". https://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/dario-sp-myanmar/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario sp. 'Myanmar'.
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