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A large growing schooling fish found in clear, fast-moving waters in Sabah, north Borneo, Hampala sabana is a predatory but relatively peaceful barb. In the aquarium, they make an excellent dither fish for other large predatory fish and will do best with some water movement and frequent large water changes. Like many larger barbs, they can be skittish and first and will do best in a group of 3-5 fish. Some cover in the form of driftwood or artificial plants (live ones will be eaten) will help them settle into the aquarium environment.
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Red Rosy Barb (Puntius conchonius)
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A smaller, vibrantly colored barb found in rivers and small streams throughout India’s Western Ghats range, the Narayan Barb (Pethia setnai) is an attractive schooling fish ideal for most community aquariums. In the wild, it inhabits a wide range of habitat types but most typically can be found in more slow moving waters near aquatic plants or overhanging vegetation. A peaceful species, they are best kept in groups of at least 5-10 and require plenty of swimming space. Although they rarely bother tankmates, they are fast-moving and aggressive eaters so should be kept with similarly sized (or larger) fish.
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An uncommon gem of the aquarium trade, the Black Ruby Barb (Pethia nigrofasciata) is an omnivorous, social fish native to the tropical streams of Sri Lanka. Growing up to 3 inches, these fish find safety in schools of five or more barbs. Due to their generally peaceful nature, Black Ruby Barbs are a great choice for a medium to large planted or community aquarium.
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A spectacularly marked, large-growing barb found in Southwestern India, the Mascara or Assimilis Barb inhabits clear water streams and rivers with moderate to fast flow. A shoaling fish, they are found in large aggregations in the wild and should be kept in groups of at least 5 fish in the aquarium. Both sexes will show impressive red coloration as mature adults, but males will also develop elaborate dorsal filaments and vivid red dorsal fins. A fast-moving and aggressive feeder, they should be kept with equally large and active tankmates in the aquarium.
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A medium growing, peaceful cyprinid found throughout Thailand and Southeast Asia, the Lemonfin or Yellowtail Tinfoil Barb is typically found in loose schools in the wild. A striking, active fish which usually inhabits well-oxygenated waters with moderate to high flow, large specimens make for an impressive display in large mixed-species aquariums. This species is a popular dither species with predatory fish and cichlid keepers as they are hardy, active, and generally compatible with most similarly-sized tankmates.
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A spectacularly marked, large-growing barb found in Southwestern India, the Mascara or Apsara Barb (Dawkinsia apsara) inhabits clear water streams and rivers with moderate to fast flow. A shoaling fish, they are found in large aggregations in the wild and should be kept in groups of at least 5 fish in the aquarium. Both sexes will show impressive red coloration as mature adults, but males will also develop elaborate dorsal filaments and vivid red dorsal fins. A fast-moving and aggressive feeder, they should be kept with equally large and active tankmates in the aquarium.
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Bright red and speedy swimmers, Long Fin Cherry Barbs (Puntius titteya) are a popular fish for freshwater community tanks. They reach an adult size of two inches and will generally do well with similarly sized, peaceful fish. Cherry Barbs are hardy schooling fish, and will thrive best in groups of 5 or more!
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A classic aquarium fish and one of the most popular species in the hobby, the Tiger Barb is an attractive, fast-moving schooling fish best kept in groups of 5 or more. They can be considered a semi-aggressive fish but typically if kept in a large enough group they will ignore other tankmates. A hardy and adaptable fish, the Tiger Barb makes an excellent addition to most medium to large community aquariums and a great dither fish for many Central and South American Cichlids. The “Green” variant is a selectively bred strain that displays a unique green body coloration instead of the typical black stripes.
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A peaceful, small schooling barb originating in the acidic, blackwater streams and swamps of Borneo, the Six Banded Barb makes an attractive display fish for a medium sized community or aquascaped tank. Active and hardy, they are found in large groups in the wild and should be kept in groups of at least 5 in the aquarium. Unlike their similar relative the Tiger Barb, this species is peaceful and not prone to nip fins, and should be kept with similarly peaceful fish.
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Bright red and speedy swimmers, Albino Cherry Barbs (Puntius titteya) are a popular fish for freshwater community tanks. They reach an adult size of two inches and will generally do well with similarly sized, peaceful fish. Cherry Barbs are hardy schooling fish, and will thrive best in groups of 5 or more!
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As a hardy and striking freshwater fish, the Snyder’s Barb (Puntius snyderi), is a fantastic choice for a community tank. These omnivorous fish are generally more peaceful than other barb species, but will still coexist best with similarly sized tankmates. These charming fish are social, and do best in a group of 5 or more!
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$24.99
Indonesia is home to the Apollo Shark (Luciosoma setigerum). This fish lives in swift-moving headwater streams in the wild. Typically, their habitats contain a mixture of wood, leaves, and rocks. Since they will eat any item small enough, community tanks with small fish are not advised.
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$3.29 – $4.99Price range: $3.29 through $4.99
Bright red and speedy swimmers, Cherry Barbs (Puntius titteya) are a popular fish for freshwater community tanks. They reach an adult size of two inches and will generally do well with similarly sized, peaceful fish. Cherry Barbs are hardy schooling fish, and will thrive best in groups of 5 or more!
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$14.99 – $49.99Price range: $14.99 through $49.99
A large-growing, colorful barb found in Southern India, Rohan’s Tearspot Barb inhabits clear water streams and rivers with moderate to fast flow. A shoaling fish, they are typically found in large aggregations in the wild and should be kept in groups of at least 5 fish in the aquarium. Both sexes will show impressive red coloration as mature adults, but males will also develop elaborate dorsal filaments and vivid red dorsal fins. A fast-moving and aggressive feeder, they should be kept with equally large and active tankmates in the aquarium.
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As a hardy and striking freshwater fish, the Gold Barb (Barbodes semifaciolatus), is a fantastic choice for a community tank. These omnivorous fish are generally more peaceful than other barb species, but will still coexist best with similarly sized tankmates. These charming fish are social, and do best in a group of 5 or more!
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$69.99
The Taiwan Mahseer or Holland’s Carp is a medium-growing species endemic to the freshwater rivers of Taiwan and Southern China, where they are typically found in rocky, fast moving stretches of open water. This species inhabits temperate areas and will tolerate both tropical and subtropical temperatures in the aquarium. Although hardy and adaptable, they will do best in clean, well-oxygenated water with moderate current. A peaceful species which will do well with most similarly sized fish.
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$9.99
A large growing but peaceful cyprinid found throughout much of Southeast Asia, the Bala Shark or Tricolor Shark has been a favorite in the aquarium hobby for years despite its very large adult size. A striking, active schooling fish which usually inhabits well-oxygenated waters with moderate to high flow, large specimens make for an impressive display in a sufficiently large aquarium. This species is a popular dither species with predatory fish keepers as they are big, hardy, and peaceful.
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$14.99 – $24.99Price range: $14.99 through $24.99
A large growing but peaceful cyprinid found throughout much of Southeast Asia, the Tinfoil Barb has been a favorite in the aquarium hobby for years despite its very large adult size. A striking, active schooling fish which usually inhabits well-oxygenated waters with moderate to high flow, large specimens make for an impressive display in a sufficiently large aquarium. This species is a popular dither species with predatory fish keepers as they are big, hardy, and peaceful. The albino variant is sought after for their distinctive, uniform bright gold coloration paired with vivid red eyes.
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$16.99 – $24.99Price range: $16.99 through $24.99
The Filamentosa or Filament Barb is a larger-growing and colorful species ideal for a large community aquarium. These generally peaceful barbs are endemic to Southwestern India and Sri Lanka, and will do best with other semi-aggressive and similarly sized fish. As they mature, the male Filamentosa Barbs will more vivid coloration and the distinctive elongated filaments on the dorsal fin.
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$7.49 – $11.99Price range: $7.49 through $11.99
A vibrantly colored, medium-sized barb found throughout India’s Western Ghats range, the Red Melon or Red Panda Barb is a robust and colorful schooling fish ideal for the medium to large community aquarium. In the wild, it inhabits a wide range of habitat types but most typically can be found in more slow moving waters near aquatic plants or overhanging vegetation. A peaceful species, they are best kept in groups of at least 5-10 and require plenty of swimming space. Although they rarely bother tankmates, they are fast-moving and aggressive eaters so should be kept with similarly sized (or larger) fish.
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$39.99
A large growing but peaceful cyprinid found throughout much of Southeast Asia, the Tinfoil Barb has been a favorite in the aquarium hobby for years despite its very large adult size. A striking, active schooling fish which usually inhabits well-oxygenated waters with moderate to high flow, large specimens make for an impressive display in a sufficiently large aquarium. This species is a popular dither species with predatory fish keepers as they are big, hardy, and peaceful. The platinum variant is a rare line-bred color form sought after for their distinctive, uniform bright white coloration.
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$4.99 – $5.99Price range: $4.99 through $5.99
A classic aquarium fish and one of the most popular species in the hobby, the Tiger Barb is an attractive, fast-moving schooling fish best kept in groups of 5 or more. They can be considered a semi-aggressive fish but typically if kept in a large enough group they will ignore other tankmates. A hardy and adaptable fish, the Tiger Barb makes an excellent addition to most medium to large community aquariums and a great dither fish for many Central and South American Cichlids. The “Green” variant is a selectively bred strain that displays a unique green body coloration instead of the typical black stripes.
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$3.99 – $4.99Price range: $3.99 through $4.99
A classic aquarium fish and one of the most popular species in the hobby, the Tiger Barb is an attractive, fast-moving schooling fish best kept in groups of 5 or more. They can be considered a semi-aggressive fish but typically if kept in a large enough group they will ignore other tankmates. A hardy and adaptable fish, the Tiger Barb makes an excellent addition to most medium to large community aquariums and a great dither fish for many Central and South American Cichlids.
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