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In captivity the Giant Danio will usually accept most foods. It is a peaceful fish that gets along well with other fish in community tanks. It is often used to "start" aquariums, although it is not as popular as the smaller, and very hardy, Zebra danio.

This information conflicts with my personal experience, where they were relatively aggressive, but hardier than the zebras. Mine may have been an abberant case (hence leaving the information intact), but I'd be more comfortable with a more explicit citation for these items. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Spyforthemoon (talkcontribs) 2006-10-24T15:44:39 (UTC)

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When an entire paragraph is derived from the same source(s), is it really necessary to cite each individual sentence? Wouldn't it make more sense—and look less cluttered—to simply list the citations at the end of the paragraph? Nonstopdrivel (talk) 13:54, 7 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]