any tank schould have a air stone but it wont die without one
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No it is a carnivore
No,it doesn't.It lays eggs.
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, a small tropical fish that has black and white stripes. It chases other smaller fish around the aguarium.
no. a fish bowl is way way way too small for any fish, let alone a group of tiger barbs and mollies.
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.
Up to around 5 years if well looked after.
A 4 gallon fish bowl is not adequate for these fish and you were miss-sold them. Is this bowl filtered? If it's not, it's not suitable for any fish. A 4g, filtered and heated, is only really suitable for a single Betta or a dwarf shrimp tank. In reality both these species of fish should be in shoals of their own kind. The Rosy Barb should be kept in a group no less than 5, the Tiger Barb no less than 8! For a shoal of Rosy Barbs you need at least a 15-20 gallon, for the larger Tigers, no less than 30 gallons. Return these fish to the store and do more species research!
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.
guppies would because they`re livebeares
yes barb fisk can live with molly fish they both live in brackish water, they can live with fiddler crabs too!! :)