Tiger
Barb
Genus
name:
Barbus Tetrazona
Also
known as: Sumatran Barb
Distribution:
Sumatra, Borneo
Length:
up to 2.4" (6cm)
Water
Temperature: 68-77F (20-25C)
Diet:
Worms, small crustaceans, plant matter, dried food
Water:
preferably soft water, but can live in medium-hard water
Lives:
In the middle of the aquarium
Breeding:
Egg Layers
(Would not recommend
keeping with Angelfish or Guppies)
The Tiger Barb
is a very good-looking, colourful fish which has an orange base
colour, and 4 black stripes running vertically down its body.
Tiger Barbs are good for beginners, but make sure you have
a large aquarium, and that you have at least 5 Tiger Barbs at any
one time, as they do like to shoal together. If you don't
have enough, they have a bad habit of being aggressive towards other
fish in your aquarium, and nibbling the fins of other fish, especially
if the other fish are slow and have long, trailing fins
If you are planning
on keeping Angelfish or Guppies, it is not advisable to have Tiger
Barbs in the same aquarium. Think of Tiger Barbs as 'naughty
boys' and you won't go far wrong!
It is possible
to breed Tiger Barbs, but it is best to allow them to pair off on
their own from within the shoal, and move them to a separate tank
where they can scatter their eggs. After they have laid their
eggs, remove the adult Tiger Barbs from the spawning tank and put
back them back in your community aquarium. They will eat their
own eggs given half a chance!
Tiger Barbs
will happily shoal with their close cousins, Green Barbs and Golden
Barbs, so it is possible to get a lot of variety in your aquarium.
However, they do like to be active, so make sure as well as vegetation
around the edge of the aquarium, there is plenty of room for the
Tiger Barbs to move. Your aquarium really should be at least
24" (60cm) in length
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