Moss Green Tiger Barb – 3cm
$22.76
$31.64
Moss Green Tiger BarbMoss green tiger barb captivates with its striking green stripes, ideal for lively aquariums. Native to Southeast Asia, this hardy fish thrives in schools, enchanting aquarists of all levels. Its swift swimming adds vibrancy. Moreover, its simple care ensures a dazzling display, enhancing any tank with its bold colors and energetic presence.AppearanceThe moss green tiger barb boasts a compact body with vivid green-black vertical stripes. Growing from 3-4cm to 7cm, its shimmering scales dazzle. Additionally, its sleek form accentuates its bold patterns. Thus, this barb’s vibrant look creates a stunning centerpiece in any well-lit, active aquarium environment.Ideal Tank MatesMoss green tiger barbs flourish with fast-moving fish like danios, platys, or loaches. Avoid slow or long-finned species, like bettas, to prevent nipping. Furthermore, schools of six or more curb aggression. Consequently, a carefully selected community ensures these barbs thrive, fostering a dynamic and harmonious tank.Feeding & NutritionFeeding them is easy and enjoyable. As omnivores, they savor quality flakes, live brine shrimp, and bloodworms. Add vegetables for variety. Feed twice daily, ensuring they eat within 3 minutes. Therefore, a diverse diet maintains their green brilliance and supports their health in active tanks.BreedingBreeding moss green tiger barbs requires a separate tank with fine plants for egg scattering. Males display vibrant colors during spawning. Remove adults post-spawning to protect eggs. Additionally, maintain warm, clear water for fry growth. Thus, successful breeding yields bold new generations of these striking barbs.Species OverviewSpecies – Puntius tetrazonaCommon Name – Moss Green Tiger BarbOrigin – Borneo and Malaysia, including Sarawak and Kalimantan. They can also be found on the island of Sumatra and in Thailand and Cambodia.Diet – OmnivorePH Range – 6.5 – 7Temperature – Tropical 20-26°CBreed Type – Egg LayerCurrent Size – approximately 3-4cm (Grows to approximately 7cm)Max Size – Approximately 7cmSex – Un-sexedFAQsWhat size tank do they need? A 100-liter tank supports a school of six or more.Can they live with slow fish? No, pair with active fish to avoid fin-nipping.How often should I feed them? Feed twice daily, avoiding excess to keep water clean.Are tiger barbs beginner-friendly? Yes, their resilience suits novice aquarists.How long do they live? With proper care, they live 5-7 years.
Live Fish