Emerald Green Tiger barb Fish | Single
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Description
Description
The Emerald Green Tiger Barb is a unique and striking variant of the popular Tiger Barb species. Known for its vibrant emerald green hue, this freshwater fish is a dynamic and active addition to any aquarium. Its playful personality and schooling behavior make it a favorite among aquarists, particularly those seeking a visually captivating fish that adds movement and color to the tank.
Size: Emerald Green Tiger Barbs typically grow to about 2-3 inches (5-7 cm) in length.
Color: This variant displays a stunning iridescent green body that shimmers under aquarium lighting. The green shade can range from dark emerald to lighter hues, depending on lighting and the health of the fish. Like other Tiger Barbs, it retains the characteristic black vertical stripes, but they are less prominent against the green coloration.
Shape: The body is torpedo-shaped, and the fins are often tinged with red or orange, providing a sharp contrast to the green body.
Tank Size: A minimum of 90 litres is recommended for a school of Emerald Green Tiger Barbs. These fish are highly active and need space to swim.
Temperature: They prefer water temperatures between 22°C and 28°C (72°F to 82°F).
pH: They thrive in water with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.5.
Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water is best, with a hardness range of 4-10 dGH.
Aquascaping: These fish appreciate a well-planted tank with open areas for swimming. Adding driftwood, rocks, and plants like Java fern or Anubias can create a natural environment that mimics their native habitat. The emerald green color stands out beautifully against darker substrates and plant backgrounds.
Filtration: Emerald Green Tiger Barbs are moderately messy eaters, so good filtration is necessary to keep the water clean. Weekly water changes of 20-30% are recommended.
Social Nature: These fish are social and thrive in groups of at least 6 or more. When kept in schools, they exhibit natural shoaling behavior, which reduces aggression and promotes a more peaceful tank environment.
Temperament: While they are generally peaceful, they can be fin nippers, especially when kept in smaller groups. Providing a larger school helps spread out any aggressive tendencies.
Tankmates: Ideal tankmates include other active, fast-moving fish such as danios, rasboras, and tetras. Avoid slow-moving or long-finned species like angelfish or bettas, as they may become targets for fin-nipping.
Feeding: Emerald Green Tiger Barbs are omnivores with a voracious appetite. A varied diet helps maintain their health and vibrant colors. They readily accept high-quality flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. Vegetable matter, such as spirulina flakes or blanched zucchini, can also be offered for balanced nutrition. Feed them 2-3 times a day in small amounts.