Green Tiger Barb

Green Tiger Barb
Price:$8

🧬 Origins and Classification

Scientific Name: Puntigrus tetrazona (Green/ Moss Barb variety)
Family: Cyprinidae

The Green Tiger Barb is a selectively bred color morph of the classic Tiger Barb. Originating from Southeast Asia, the Green Tiger Barb is known for its bold green coloration, energetic swimming style, and playful behavior. This fish is very popular in freshwater aquariums because it brings movement, color, and personality to the tank.

🌍 Background and Behavior

Green Tiger Barbs are active schooling fish that thrive when kept in groups. Their lively nature makes them entertaining to watch, but they do best when kept in numbers of six or more to reduce nipping behavior.


🎨 Appearance

Color:

  • Deep emerald-green body with metallic sheen
  • Dark tiger-like vertical stripes (subtle in some strains)
  • Red or orange-tinted fins depending on genetics

Structure:

  • Compact, sturdy body shape
  • Males are slimmer with brighter colors
  • Females are rounder with softer tones

Size:
Average length 2–3 inches.

Lifespan:
Typically 5–7 years with good care.


🏡 Tank Requirements

Tank Size:
At least 30 gallons, especially for schooling groups.

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 72–82°F
  • pH: 6.0–7.5
  • Water hardness: soft to moderately hard

Lighting:
Moderate lighting enhances their green glow.

Habitat Setup:

  • Provide plants, driftwood, and hiding spaces
  • Include open swimming areas
  • Ideal for active aquascapes

🍽️ Diet

Type: Omnivorous

Foods:

  • Quality flakes or pellets
  • Frozen or live foods: brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia
  • Vegetable-based foods to balance diet

Feeding Tips:
Feed 1–2 small meals daily.


🤝 Behavior and Compatibility

Temperament:
Energetic, playful, and semi-aggressive if kept in small numbers.

Tank Mates:

  • Works well with danios, loaches, larger tetras, rainbowfish
  • Avoid slow or long-finned fish such as guppies or angelfish

Grouping:
Must be kept in groups of 6 or more to reduce aggressive tendencies.


💡 Care Notes

The Green Tiger Barb thrives in well-maintained water with weekly 25–30% water changes.
A group-based environment keeps them active, confident, and less aggressive.
Their vibrant green shine stands out beautifully in planted aquariums with darker backgrounds.

The Green Tiger Barb adds lively motion and bold color to any freshwater tank, making it a favorite for aquarists who enjoy active community fish.

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