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Longfin Green Moss Tiger Barbs – Lively Stars for Your Aquarium
Longfin Green Moss Tiger Barbs bring vivid green hues and flowing fins to your tank. Native to Southeast Asia, these active fish thrive in schools. Moreover, their omnivorous diet and playful nature suit community setups. Therefore, aquarists seeking lively additions will adore these barbs. However, ample space and proper tank mates are key to their wellbeing.
Size and Lifespan
These barbs grow to 7cm as adults. Thus, they need spacious tanks for schooling. With proper care, they live 5–7 years. Regular water changes and a balanced diet ensure their health. Additionally, their active swimming demands reliable filtration to keep water pristine.
Ideal Tank Setup
Create a roomy, natural environment to match their energetic nature. Gentle filtration maintains clean water, while sturdy decor offers hiding spots. Furthermore, stable conditions keep them healthy. To replicate its natural habitat:
- Use fine gravel or sand substrate.
- Add driftwood and rocks for cover.
- Include hardy plants like Java Fern to avoid nibbling.
- Secure the lid to prevent escapes.
Compatible Tank Mates
These barbs flourish in schools of six or more to curb fin-nipping. Their lively yet peaceful nature suits active community tanks. However, avoid slow or long-finned fish. Suitable tank mates include:
- Zebra danios
- Harlequin rasboras
- Kuhli loaches
- Corydoras catfish
Diet and Feeding
Longfin Green Moss Tiger Barbs readily eat varied foods. Offer high-quality flakes daily for nutrition. Additionally, provide live or frozen foods like brine shrimp or bloodworms. Include occasional vegetables like zucchini. Feed what they consume in 3–5 minutes, once or twice daily, to support health.
Breeding and Behaviour of Longfin Green Moss Tiger Barbs
These barbs exhibit playful schooling, darting energetically in groups. Breeding requires a separate tank with spawning mats or plants. Consequently, adults must be removed post-spawning to protect eggs. Their active nature suits spacious tanks, and they may nibble soft plants, so choose decor wisely.
Species Overview
- Species – Puntigrus tetrazona
- Common Name – Longfin Green Moss Tiger Barb
- Origin – Southeast Asia
- Diet – Omnivore
- PH Range – 6.0–8.0
- Temperature – 22°C–27°C
- Breed Type – Egg Layer
- Current Size – Approximately 3cm
- Max Size – Up to 7cm
- Tank Size – Minimum 75 litres
FAQs
What size tank is ideal for this fish?
A minimum of 75 litres suits a school of these active fish.
Can they live with other fish?
Yes, they pair well with fast-moving species like danios or rasboras.
How often should I feed them?
Feed once or twice daily, offering what they eat in 3–5 minutes.
Do they need to be in groups?
Yes, keep them in schools of six or more to reduce fin-nipping.
How long do they live?
With proper care, they live 5–7 years.
Add a Longfin Green Moss Tiger Barb to Your Aquarium Today!
Longfin Green Moss Tiger Barbs bring lively energy to community tanks. Their green hues and flowing fins create a stunning display. Therefore, provide a spacious tank, reliable filtration, and a varied diet to keep them healthy. By meeting their needs, you’ll enjoy these playful fish for years. Add these eye-catching fish to your aquarium now!
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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