How big can barbs get?

Most barbs stay small and average between 2 to 6 inches, but there are some species, like tinfoil barbs, that can grow to 14+ inches.
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How big can a barb fish grow?

The tiger barb can grow to about 7–10 centimeters (2.8–3.9 inches) long and 3–4 centimeters (1.2–1.6 inches) wide, although they are often smaller when kept in captivity. Some can grow to around 13 centimeters as well. Native fish are silver to brownish yellow with four vertical black stripes and red fins and snout.
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What is the largest barb fish?

Tinfoil Barbs are the largest member of the Barb family. Unfortunately, they are often only an inch or two long when sold, and many owners have no idea how large they grow. They should only be kept in large tanks of 55 gallons or more with other large species of fish.
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How long does it take for barbs to reach full size?

The rate of growth in your barbs, or any aquarium fish for that matter, depends greatly on tank parameters (pH, hardness), temperature, space, and feeding. That said, you should see growth in the quarter to half inch range every six weeks or so.
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What is the most peaceful barb fish?

Greenstripe Barb. The Greenstripe barb can live in tropical freshwater and brackish water as well. It's a hardy fish that does well in community aquariums since it's a generally peaceful fish.
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Can you mix barb fish?

Tiger Barb Tank Mates

As a general rule, you should avoid slow-moving fish. They will only become a target. You must also keep Tiger Barbs in a group of at least six. If you have a larger tank, you can keep as many as 12 together.
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How many barbs should be kept together?

You need to house at least six tiger barbs together, as they are a schooling fish. They will become more aggressive to tankmates if you have a group of less than six. Choose a large aquarium. A 20 gallon aquarium (75 liters) is the minimum size for six tiger barbs.
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Can I keep 2 tiger barbs?

When kept singly or in groups of two to three, tiger barbs will terrorize almost any fish that is unfortunate enough to reside in the same tank. Yet if they are kept in groups of a half dozen or more, they will usually keep their quarreling to themselves.
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Are barbs aggressive?

Tiger barbs have unusual temperament: Unlike most schooling fish, tiger barbs are aggressive -- but unlike most fish aggression, tiger barbs' aggression is not tied to territory or predation on smaller fish.
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What fish can go with barbs?

10 Best Tank Mates for Tiger Barb
  1. Cherry barb. Care Level: Easy; great fish for beginners. Temperament: Peaceful. ...
  2. Rosy barb. Care Level: Easy. ...
  3. Tinfoil barb. Care Level: Moderate. ...
  4. Red-tailed shark. Care Level: Easy. ...
  5. Corydora. Care Level: Easy. ...
  6. Pleco. Care Level: Moderate. ...
  7. Molly. Care Level: Easy. ...
  8. Platy. Care Level: Easy.
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How long do barbs live for?

Tiger barbs in the wild have a longer lifespan of 6 to 7 years, while in captivity they live 3-4 years. Kept in home aquariums, tiger barbs reach sizes of up to 3 inches, while in the wild they can grow up to 4 inches.
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How many barbs do I need?

Housing Requirements for Barbs

Barbs do best in schools of at least 6 to 10 fish and need plenty of swimming space. They will be less stressed and show their best colors in a well decorated aquarium.
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Do barbs have teeth?

For example, the Five-Banded Barb, a very popular aquarium fish, was formerly known as Barbus pentazona or Puntius pentazona. Its current name is Desmopuntius pentazona. Thus the specific name pentazona remains the same as before. Cyprinids have no teeth in their jaws, i.e. the mouth is always toothless.
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Do barbs like fast flowing water?

If you have bigger fish such as tetras, barbs, and so on, feel free to implement high flow current for they will totally love it!
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Can barbs and tetras live together?

As for their compatibility with Tiger Barbs, you should watch out for fin-nipping. They may not be a match made in heaven, but if your Tiger Barbs aren't too temperamental and you can curb their fin-nipping behavior, they will get along just fine. Otherwise, Tetras are great community fish that can live up to 8 years.
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Are barbs good beginner fish?

Barb fish are quite easy to keep, so they are perfect for beginners who are just starting with their aquarium. If you follow all the different tips and recommendations provided, then everything will be perfect and you can create a beautiful home for these colorful fish.
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Can you mix different types of barbs?

But yes, they do well with a larger group. Regular, albino, and green tiger barbs are all the same species so it doesn't matter what combination you get them in, they will be fine together.
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Can barbs live in a community tank?

There are many species of barb to choose from and several are very popular in the aquarium hobby. These fish tend to do well in community tanks and they are not particularly difficult to keep in the home aquarium.
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Why is my barb swimming upside down?

Swim bladder disease is when a fish loses its ability to regulate the air going in and out of its swim bladder. This causes the fish to swim strangely, on its side, or even upside down. The job of the swim bladder is to help the goldfish stay stable in the water and control the way in which it floats.
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Do tiger barbs jump out of tank?

They're not huge jumpers, but they definitely jump if they want to.
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Can betta fish live with tiger barbs?

Tiger barbs aren't good companions for betta fish. Although their water parameters are somewhat similar, their aggressiveness makes them an incompatible pairing. Tiger barbs will most likely pester your bettas and nip at their fins, potentially exposing them to infections and diseases.
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Can I put angel fish with tiger barbs?

Fish that are not compatible with angelfish are fin nippers like tiger barbs, goldfish, bettas and any other fish angelfish can mistake for food or that are aggressive.
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Can barbs live with Mollies?

Tiger barbs and molly fish are compatible, but their compatibility isn't 100%. I'd rate it at an 80% seeing how both fish — and especially tiger barbs — have aggressive tendencies.
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Can barbs live with goldfish?

In general, goldfish are peaceful animals that will not thrive with aggressive barbs, African cichlids, and other large cichlids.
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