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Puntius tetrazona

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Tiger Barb
Tiger Barb
Species Puntius tetrazona
Family Cyprinidae
Difficulty Easy
Min. Tank Size 94.635 liters
94,635.295 mL

25 US Gallons (94.6L)

Size 7.62 cm

2.5-3 " (6.4-7.6cm)

sg Freshwater
pH 6.0 - 7.0
Temp. 296.483 K
23.333 °C
533.67 °R

299.261 K
26.111 °C
538.67 °R
74 -79 °F (23.3-26.1°C)

Water Hardness

5-10 °d

Stocking Ratio 2:3 M:F
Availability Very Common
Diet

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

Life Span

5-7 years

Habitat

Asia

This animal is available captive bred

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[edit] Alternative names

Tiger Barb, Green Tiger Barb, Black Tiger Barb, Sumatran Barb, Sumatra Barb, Moosbarbe, Gold Banded Barb

[edit] Synonyms

Barbus tetrazona, Barbus tetrazona tetrazona, Capoeta tetrazona

[edit] Sexing

Very hard to tell apart when young.
But healthy adult males are reputed to have a solid red colour on the trailing edge throughout the whole length of the dorsal fin. With females this stripe is suppose to be much shorter or broken.
In males their ventral fins and noses are bright red, in females these are paler red and the female may have a transparent edge on their ventral fins.

[edit] Tank compatibility

This fish must be kept in a group of 5-6 or more to avoid them nipping at other fish. Do not keep with slow-moving long finned fish such as Betta splendens and Angelfish. Will co-habit with robust and fast-swimming tank mates.

[edit] Diet

Will accept flake, worms, bloodworm, etc. Feed lots of different foods to ensure you bring out its red fins and red nose.

[edit] Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day.

[edit] Environment Specifics

This fish must be kept in a group of at least 5 or more. If not, then it will start to nip and trouble other fish around it. They require a laterally spacious tank with plenty of open swimming space as well as the option of hiding places in tall plants.

[edit] Behaviour

When kept in a school of at least 5 or more you will notice a few of the fish 'standing on their head'. As this type of school has a dominant leader, the Tiger Barb shows its submissiveness to others by tilting its body.
You'll often see two Tiger Barbs fighting for superiority. They'll try to push each other (in a fairly harmless way) via their mouths until the loser gives up and swims away. Occasionally you'll even see three doing this.

[edit] Identification

There are several colour morphs of the Tiger Barb available, the wild type is light brown with around 4 vertical black bands down their flanks. Other variations include albino, red albino (albino with red on the flanks), yellow with black eyes (the bands are white), orange with black eyes (the bands are white), green (instead of orange, the flanks are mottled green with the bands barely visible), blue-grey (as the green) and translucent scaled, but with normal black bands.

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