Cherry Barb - Puntius titteya
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Cherry Barbs (Puntius titteya) are some of the most popular barbs available. They are generally more peaceful than other common barbs and stay fairly small in size. The natural Cherry Barb is reddish in color with a broken dark horizontal strip through the middle. Males tend to become more red and females more brown into maturity. These fish have several aquacultured varieties that are occasionally available to aquarists, including albino and longer-finned "veiltail" fish.
Barbs are popular aquarium fish from the Cyprinidae family, one of the largest in freshwater that also includes other popular fish like Danios and Tetras. Most of the barbs available to aquarists are from the genus Puntius although several others are also found, including Barbus, Garra, Barbonymus, Barilius and others.
The large Puntius genus ranges from tiny 1” fish to larger species that reach a foot or more in length. Most of those sold for aquariums reach around 3-5 inches in length. This group includes some of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish: Tiger Barbs, Cherry Barbs, Gold Barbs, Rosy Barbs and others. This genus found throughout Asia. These fish are schooling and should be kept in groups of at least five or more fish. Keeping fewer fish will increase their individual aggressiveness, leading to their notorious reputation as semi-aggressive fin-nippers.
Barbs are generally not picky eaters. They will accept a wide variety of fresh and prepared foods like flakes and appropriately-sized pellets and frozen foods like formulas, brine shrimp, mysis, daphnia, blackworms and similar items. The smaller species can be kept in planted aquariums without damaging the plants.
Specifications
Specifications | |
MPN | F90 0022 2075 |
Manufacturer | That Fish Place |
Common Name | Cherry Barb |
Scientific Name | Puntius titteya |
Origin | Sri Lanka |
Max Size (in inches) | 2 |
Community Safe | Yes |
pH Range | 6.5-7.5 |
Diet | Omnivore |
Min Tank Size (in gallons) | 20 |
Temperature Range | 74-78 |
Difficulty | Easy |
Internal Id | 20148 |
State Restrictions |
Alaska |
Armed Forces Americas |
Armed Forces Europe |
Armed Forces Pacific |
California |
Hawaii |
Puerto Rico |
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
nice red fish
by anonymous
easy to take care of
and a hardy fish
thay are a red fish when older lthen you see in the photo