Tiger Barb Fish: Vibrant and Active Freshwater Fish
Tiger Barbs (Puntigrus tetrazona) are energetic, colorful freshwater fish known for their bold black stripes and playful nature. Their active swimming patterns and dynamic behavior make them a favorite for aquarists seeking a lively addition to their aquarium. These hardy fish are ideal for semi-aggressive community tanks with compatible tank mates.
Key Features
Striking Appearance
Tiger Barbs feature golden-yellow or orange bodies with distinctive black vertical stripes, resembling a tiger’s pattern. Their vibrant colors and unique look stand out in any tank.
Active and Social
Tiger Barbs are schooling fish that thrive in groups of six or more. Their lively, interactive behavior brings energy to aquariums.
Hardy and Resilient
These fish adapt well to a variety of water conditions and are easy to care for, making them suitable for aquarists with some experience.
Tank Requirements for Tiger Barbs
- Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons for a group of six or more.
- Water Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C).
- pH Level: 6.0–8.0.
- Substrate: Fine gravel or sand.
- Diet: Omnivorous; enjoy flakes, pellets, live or frozen brine shrimp, and bloodworms.
FAQs
Are Tiger Barbs good for beginners?
Tiger Barbs are hardy, but their semi-aggressive nature makes them better suited for aquarists with some experience.
Can Tiger Barbs live with other fish?
Yes, but choose tank mates carefully. Tiger Barbs can nip fins, so avoid housing them with long-finned or slow-moving species.
How many Tiger Barbs should I keep together?
Keep at least six Tiger Barbs in a group to minimize aggression and promote natural schooling behavior.
Do Tiger Barbs need a planted tank?
While not required, a planted tank provides hiding spots and reduces stress for Tiger Barbs.
How long do Tiger Barbs live?
With proper care, Tiger Barbs can live 5–7 years in captivity.
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