About Green Tiger Barb's.
Green Tiger Barb's also known as Moss Barb's or Green Barb's are a Tropical Freshwater fish. Belonging to the Cyprinidae Family.
Originating in Southeast Asia.
Features.
Approx. Size; 2-3"/5-7.5cm.
Origin; Southeast Asia.
Family; Cyprinidae Family.
Temperament; Can be aggressive.
Lighting; Moderate.
Water Conditions.
Ideal PH; 6.5-7.
Ideal Temperature; 23-28°C
Ideal Waterflow; Slow.
Ease of care.
Green Tiger Barb's are not difficult to look as they are hardy only if kept in schools. If not kept in schools they become more prone to getting diseases due to stress.
Diet.
The best diet for Green Tiger Barb's is you common Tropical fish flake. You can also feed live food such as Brine Shrimp and Blood Worm. This is helpful for different nutriments which helps with the lifespan of the species. Its best not to overfeed as this can cause fungal and bacterial growth which is not good for the water levels and causes more issues for the fishes health.
Compatibility.
Green Tiger Barb's can be aggressive and are sometimes called "fin nippers" so its best for their tank mates to not have longer fins. this can be maintained by having different schools and sufficient space. its best also to ask your local fish seller if they can recommend any good tank mates or see our chart to see what fish are compatible.
Breeding/Sex.
With sexing Green Tiger Barb's males usually develope a red spot on their nose, this will be easier to tell once they reach maturity which is usually around the 6-7 weeks stage. To also help tell the difference is that females tend to have rounder bellies as well as being smaller in size.
Green Tiger Barb's are very easy to breed as they will naturally pair up making this experience very easy and the only thing is males and female will eat their eggs if left in the tank, So its best to get a little breeding separator for when they do lay their eggs this will make it easier. on average they lay around 300 eggs each spawn.
Lifespan.
The average lifespan is 6 years. the condition of the tank and how mainytained it is will also help with keeping them this long. Its also best not to overcrowd your tank so its best to have a decent sized aquarium.