In addition to providing enough swimming space, your glofish tank should also have plenty of hiding places. Zebra danios are shy fish, and they need places to hide when they feel threatened. You can provide hiding places by adding plants, driftwood, or rocks to your tank.
Glofish are tropical fish, so they need water that is between 72 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit. You can maintain the correct water temperature by using an aquarium heater. Glofish also need water with a pH of between 6.5 and 7.5. You can test the pH of your water with an aquarium test kit.
Glofish are omnivores, and they will eat a variety of foods. You can feed them commercial glofish food, or you can give them live or frozen foods, such as brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms.
Glofish are relatively easy to care for, and they make great pets for beginners. By providing them with the proper care, you can help your glofish live long and healthy lives.