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Chilli Rosy Barb: A Vibrant and Hardy Community Fish
The Chilli Rosy Barb (Pethia conchonius) is a striking freshwater fish renowned for its fiery red hues and lively nature. These active schooling fish are perfect for community tanks, bringing energy and visual appeal to any aquarium. Their peaceful temperament and adaptability make them an excellent choice for aquarists of all levels.
Caring for Chilli Rosy Barbs
Chilli Rosy Barbs thrive in tanks of at least 80 liters, providing plenty of open swimming space and plants for cover. They prefer water temperatures between 18°C and 24°C, with a pH range of 6.0–7.5. Regular water changes and efficient filtration help maintain their vibrant appearance and overall health. Adding smooth rocks, driftwood, and well-planted areas enhances their environment while giving them areas to explore.
Feeding Chilli Rosy Barbs to Enhance Their Colours
To maintain their deep red coloration, a nutrient-rich diet is crucial. Feed them high-quality flakes or pellets, supplemented with live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. Include AquaMunch Super Colour Flakes and Gels in their diet. These specially formulated foods are packed with essential vitamins and minerals, designed to intensify red pigmentation even in juvenile fish. Regular feeding ensures your Chilli Rosy Barbs maintain their vibrant hues and stay healthy and energetic.
Ideal Tank Mates
These peaceful fish are highly social and should be kept in groups of at least six to encourage natural schooling behaviour. They pair well with non-aggressive species such as tetras, rasboras, and Corydoras. Avoid housing them with slow-moving or long-finned fish, as Chilli Rosy Barbs can occasionally nip fins, especially in smaller tanks.
Breeding Chilli Rosy Barbs
Breeding these fish is relatively simple in a well-prepared tank. Set up a breeding tank with soft, slightly acidic water and fine-leaved plants or spawning mops for egg-laying. Males display brighter colours during courtship to attract females. Once eggs are laid, remove the adults to protect the eggs. The fry hatch within 24–36 hours and can be fed infusoria or finely crushed fry food until they grow larger.
FAQs
What tank size is ideal for Chilli Rosy Barbs?
A minimum of 80 liters is recommended, with open swimming areas and plants for cover.
What do they eat?
They thrive on flakes, live or frozen foods, and colour-enhancing options like AquaMunch Super Colour Flakes and Gels.
Can they live with other fish?
Yes, they pair well with non-aggressive species like tetras and Corydoras but avoid slow-moving or long-finned fish.
Do they need to be in groups?
Yes, they are schooling fish and should be kept in groups of at least six.
What water conditions do they need?
They prefer water temperatures between 18°C and 24°C, with a pH range of 6.0–7.5.
Species Overview
- Species: Pethia conchonius
- Common Name: Chilli Rosy Barb
- Origin: South Asia
- Diet: Omnivore
- PH Range: 6.0–7.5
- Temperature: 18°C–24°C
- Max Size: Up to 6 cm
- Tank Size: Minimum 80 liters
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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