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✅ Level: Easy — an active, colorful schooling fish with distinctive stripes.
The Tiger Barb (Puntigrus Tetrazona) is an active, colorful barb with distinctive black vertical stripes on an orange-red background. As a schooling fish, it feels most comfortable in a group, where inter-species aggression is best distributed.
🐠 Animal Specifications
| Max. length | ±7 cm |
| Temperature | 20–27°C |
| pH | 6.0–7.0 |
| Min. aquarium length | 80 cm |
| Diet | Omnivore |
| Min. school size | 10 pieces |
| Origin | Asia |
| Family | Cyprinidae |
| Difficulty | ⭐ Easy |
🏪 Pickup & Guarantee
- Only available for pickup in our store in Heinkenszand — this animal is not shipped
- Feel free to inspect the fish thoroughly in the store upon pickup
- Upon pickup, feel free to ask for advice on care or the composition of your aquarium
✂️ Care
Keep in a school of at least 10 — the larger the group, the better inter-species aggression is distributed, so that not always the same fish gets all the attention. A well-planted aquarium with sufficient open swimming space brings out the best in this active species.
🐠 Combination Tip
Avoid fish with long fins or feelers, such as angelfish and gouramis — the Tiger Barb can nip at them, especially in too small a group. Combine with other active, not too timid community fish.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Do Tiger Barbs fight among themselves?
They can be somewhat aggressive among themselves, but a larger group of at least 10 distributes this aggression better.
Which fish cannot be combined with this species?
Avoid fish with long fins or feelers, such as angelfish and gouramis — the Tiger Barb can nip at them.
How many specimens should I buy at minimum?
At least 10 for the best, most relaxed group behavior.
Have another question? Feel free to visit the store — we're happy to help you make the right choice for your aquarium.