Yes they can. I have that mix and they are all doing great.
Yes, tiger barbs and tetras can coexist in the same aquarium, but it is important to provide enough space and hiding spots to prevent aggression from the tiger barbs.
Tiger barbs are known to be more aggressive and nippy compared to tetras, which are generally peaceful. Tiger barbs may not be compatible with slower or long-finned fish in a community tank due to their aggressive nature. Tetras, on the other hand, are usually more peaceful and can coexist well with a variety of other fish in a community tank.
Suitable tank mates for tiger barbs and tetras include peaceful community fish like danios, rasboras, and gouramis. Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish to maintain a harmonious tank environment.
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
Tinfoil barbs are active schoolers, so 5 or more tin foil barbs will be happiest. So the best fish to keep with tin foils are other tin foils, wich already requires a large tank. Many people have sucessfully kept Oscars with them. Other large fish may also be acceptable. Do some research for others.
Most Barbs - no. Tiger Barbs, Green Tiger Barbs and Ruby Barbs - a DEFINATE no! they will nip it to pieces! Other Barbs I'm not so sure about - do some research, but most Barbs - no!
Betta fish can flourish in a community tank, however because they are at times aggressive fish (males especially) correct pairing is crucial. Bettas usually get along well with neon or cardinal tetras, platies, mollies, guppies. Stay away from tiger barbs and cichlids, they tend to pick on or even kill bettas.
Tiger Barbs should ideally not be kept with angelfish, as they are slow moving and long finned - and therefore tempting to nip at. This can cause great stress to the angelfish, so the tiger barbs should be moved to a separate tank if possible. Alternatively, if the first option is not possible, a constant food supply should be maintained to give the barbs something else to do and distract them from fin-nipping.
No, tiger barbs are aggressive fin nippers.
Tiger barbs are tropical fish and are cold blooded.
Tiger barbs originate in parts of southeast Asia, including Borneo and Sumatra.
Tiger barbs, many cichlids, some gouramis, sharks, and eels can all be put together in the same tank as long as the is big enough to hold them all.