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Cherry Barb Fish 3cm

Cherry Barb Fish 3cm

Barbs belong to the Family Cyprinidae which is one of the largest fish Familys in the world, and contains more than 2,600 species. The Family consists of a number of important groups of ornamental fish including Goldfish, Loaches, Rasboras and Sharks. Max Size: 4.5cm

Feeding

They are omnivorous and will thrive on live, frozen and dry food. It is also a good idea to provide some vegetable matter as well.

Compatibility

Barbs are hardy, active and mostly a peaceful fish that are best kept in groups in a community tank. Tiger Barbs are known to nip at fins therefore it is best not to keep them with long finned fish and with small slow moving fish. Provide enough fish to school and the fin nipping tendency will be lessened.

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Cherry Barb Fish 3cm

Barbs belong to the Family Cyprinidae which is one of the largest fish Familys in the world, and contains more than 2,600 species. The Family consists of a number of important groups of ornamental fish including Goldfish, Loaches, Rasboras and Sharks. Max Size: 4.5cm

Feeding

They are omnivorous and will thrive on live, frozen and dry food. It is also a good idea to provide some vegetable matter as well.

Compatibility

Barbs are hardy, active and mostly a peaceful fish that are best kept in groups in a community tank. Tiger Barbs are known to nip at fins therefore it is best not to keep them with long finned fish and with small slow moving fish. Provide enough fish to school and the fin nipping tendency will be lessened.

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Barbs belong to the Family Cyprinidae which is one of the largest fish Familys in the world, and contains more than 2,600 species. The Family consists of a number of important groups of ornamental fish including Goldfish, Loaches, Rasboras and Sharks. Max Size: 4.5cm

Feeding

They are omnivorous and will thrive on live, frozen and dry food. It is also a good idea to provide some vegetable matter as well.

Compatibility

Barbs are hardy, active and mostly a peaceful fish that are best kept in groups in a community tank. Tiger Barbs are known to nip at fins therefore it is best not to keep them with long finned fish and with small slow moving fish. Provide enough fish to school and the fin nipping tendency will be lessened.