I keep about a dozen at at any time in my 125 with some africans.
They are active and a fun little fish. Every couple months I restock and add two or three to get back to the 12.
They do tend to beat up on one another at times.
Good Luck
Interesting. I guess they're like any other fish, your mileage may vary. I've seen ONE occasion where a barb nipped at my larger bichir (6") but I've never seen a repeat event. Sometimes my convicts will get in their shoal and chase them around, seems like a game to them.
When my shoal had only been in the tank for a week or two I did a large WC and two of them died that day/night. Not sure if it was due to the WC, stress, or getting pecked to death. Thats why I now have to green barbs. Since then they've all been survivors. I even saw a bit of a mating dance between one of the greens & one of the regular tigers. With my stock though there's no way eggs would make it, and especially not fry. Oh well
So, GSM? Have you made a decission on what you are going to do with the possibility of a shoal of Tiger Barbs' or not? Kind'a get the feeling your leaving us hangin' here about your thoughts.
So, GSM? Have you made a decission on what you are going to do with the possibility of a shoal of Tiger Barbs' or not? Kind'a get the feeling your leaving us hangin' here about your thoughts.
Here they are... obviously they are "green" tiger barbs. This was taken with a phone camera, their colors are much more vibrant in person.
Here is a preview of the tank build I'm doing for them... high tech co2 33 gallon planted... plants are growing in and I'm still waiting on a large order I made for quite a few other species of plants (oh, and my busted quad t5ho fixture, it's running a 30" dual t5 at the moment) so I haven't posted anything about it, but here it is: