The cherry barb is a tropical fish, native to Sri Lanka.
yes, all barbs shoud be placed in about 5 or more, because they school. They may not school close together at times, but they still school in the tank. Always keep in atleast a group of 5 or more.
you could have guppies angel fish neon tetras platties blue rams tiger barbs and and and mollies otto cats cherry barb
The question shoud be 'Can a tiger barb live with a slider.' Fish are one of the main diet items of turtles so the barb will eventually become a meal for the turtle. If the turtle is small, he may not be able to eat the fish but he will nip at it and remove fins. Sooner or later the fish disappears.
yes barb fisk can live with molly fish they both live in brackish water, they can live with fiddler crabs too!! :)
barb fish eat algae
Mine lives with Painted Turtles and a big Barb and it seems to live just fine
they eat fish food
Cardinal tetra, catfish, cherry barb, cichlid, clown barb, convict cichlid, and cory are a few.
Tinfoil Barb fish typically live for around 8 to 10 years in captivity, but they have been known to live longer with proper care and a suitable environment. Good water quality, appropriate tank size, and a balanced diet can all contribute to extending their lifespan.
The turtle will likely eat the rosy barbs if they are small enough.
Barb fish, particularly species like the tiger barb, are generally considered omnivores rather than strict carnivores. They primarily eat a diet of plant matter, small insects, and other types of food, including algae and high-quality fish flakes. While they may consume small live foods, their diet is not exclusively meat-based. Therefore, it's accurate to classify them as omnivorous fish.