Barbus tetrazona


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pecies name: Barbus tetrazona

Synonym: Barbus faciolatus; Puntius fasciolatus; Barbodes fasciolatus; Barbus barilioides

Common name: Tiger barb

Family: Cyprinids

Order: Cypriniformes

Class: Actinopterygii

Maximum size: 7.5 cm / 3 inches

Environment: freshwater

Origin: Sumatra

Temperament: Peaceful

Company: Tiger barbs should be kept in-groups of at least six to ease aggression. When kept in small numbers tiger barbs will stress and nip other tank inhabitants.

Water parameters: temperature 20 - 26°C / 68-79°F; pH range: 6.0 - 7.0

Aquarium setup: Barbus tetrazona (Tiger barb) can be kept in most setups but the aquarium need to have good circulation. Should be kept in large groups. Barbus tetrazona (Tiger barb) prefers aquariums whit heavily planted sides and a lot of open water to swim in.

Feeding: Tiger barbs (Barbus tetrazona) are hardy eaters who will accept a wide range of food. A varied diet of flaked, frozen and live foods is a good choice. Vegetables such as peas and cucumber should be used occasionally to keep them in good condition. Care should be taken not to over feed them. An easy way to spot over feeding is their head pointed down motion.

Breeding: Barbus tetrazona (Tiger barb) Males have deep orange-red fins and a bright red snout. The females are easily spotted by their comparative lack of colour and their deep, convex body shape. Barbus tetrazona (Tiger barb) are egg scatterers and will drop between 50-100 eggs which will then fall between the substrate preventing the parents from eating them. Although Barbus tetrazona (Tiger barb) are very fussy about water spawning conditions, they do prefer softer water and low alkaline conditions. The parents should be removed from the tank once eggs are spotted. Incubation will last about 48 hours before fry start to hatch. Microworm and brine shrimp should be fed as well as finely crushed flake food.

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