Yes. Danios aren't picky eaters.
In the aquarium the Zebra danio (Danio rerio) will eat most good commercially available tropical fish flakes. Like nearly all fish they really appreciate a feed of live food (daphnia etc) and/or finely chopped earth worms.
Zebra fish are omnivores that primarily eat zooplankton and phytoplankton. They eat traditional flaked fish food in captivity and also brine shrimp to keep the zebra fish in good condition.
can you eat zebra Fist and give me a recipe
YES.
Glofish are a genetically changed Zebra Danio. They are a peacefull fish and can live with just about any other species provided the other fish are not big enough to eat them.
The Zebra Danio is a good small community fish and can live with just about any fish that is not going to eat it. It will go very well with Livebearers, Tetras, other Danios, Anabantids, Rasboras, Dwarf Cichlids, most Botias, all Corydoras etc etc. the list is almost endless.
They can but they usually eat mammals like zebra, horses, or cows.
The National University of Singapore created genetically modified zebra fish that can produce an edible vaccine for Hepatitis B in their muscles.
Zebra turkey fish primarily eat crustaceans, small fish, and marine invertebrates. They use their sharp teeth and quick ambush hunting technique to prey on small animals in their natural coral reef habitat.
i don'tknow, but with a question as stupid as that, i wish a dolphin would eat you!
Yes. They eat molluscs, crustaceans, and small fish.