There are several fish given the name "Tiger" but if you mean the African Tiger Fish (Hydrocynus sp.) then I would advise you to treat them exactly like you would a Pirahna when it comes to company. Give them none unless you want the company ripped to pieces.
not really but they are not a community fish you can put them with semi aggressive fish like parrot fish but they can not go with tetras
Brave fish + Adventure fish = Tiger fish
it is a tiger fish
no tiger sharks are fish but r sharks
The tiger fish would eat the guppies.
Where do tiger fish live
there is a tiger fish that inhabits freshwater but there is also one that inhabits saltwater.
Original answer - "i don't know but try this. put a dead fighting fish in a tank that has albino tiger barbs OR tiger barbs and see if the fish attack or eat the dead fish."I have an albino tiger barb, and through my research and experience I can almost guarantee that a fighting fish and an albino tiger barb will absolutely not do. Scientists don't know why tiger barbs have an unusual fin nipping behavior. I emphasize this especially if the fighting fish is the Siamese kind. Long fins+tiger barbs=bad choice. My albino even nipped the other albinos' fins, which proved fatal. Don't take your chances.Sources - "Aquarium and Pondfish", personal experience.
rod
No species of fish have hair.
Gold fish, coy and tiger fish!
No it will not. However, if there are 3 or more tiger barbs, then they might get the courage to nip at its fins. And i Highly advise you not to keep tiger barbs with goldfish because tiger barbs live in warm water (about 70-85 degrees). and gold fish live in colder water. The tiger barb would ultimately die.