Albino Tiger Barb

Latin Name ?
Latin Name: Puntigrus tetrazona
Other Names?
Albino Sumatra Barb, Albion Partbelt Barb, Albion Contugese fish
How hard are they to keep?
Albino Tiger Barbs are relatively easy to keep, making them suitable for beginner fishkeepers. They can adapt to a wide range of water conditions and are generally hardy.
What is its maximum size?
The maximum size of a Tiger Barb is around 3 inches (7.5 cm).
Where are they from?
Albion Tiger Barbs are native to Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo.Ours are farm bred in Singapoor for Friendly Fish .
How many can I keep?
They are schooling fish, so it is recommended to keep them in groups of at least 6 individuals. However, if you have a larger tank, you can keep more Tiger Barbs together.
How compatible are they with other fish?
Albino Tiger Barbs can be moderately aggressive, especially towards slow-moving or long-finned fish. It is best to avoid keeping them with timid or slow-swimming species. They can be kept with other semi-aggressive fish of similar size and temperament.
What are the ideal water conditions?
The ideal water conditions for Tiger Barbs include a temperature range of 74-79°F (23-26°C), pH level between 6.0-7.0, and slightly soft to moderately hard water.
How do you tell the difference between Male and female?

Distinguishing the gender of Albino  Tiger Barbs can be challenging, particularly when they are young. When sexually matuer males are typically slimmer and more colorful than females. The females tend to have a rounder body shape.

Fun Fact?

Albino Tiger Barbs, as the name suggests, lack pigmentation and have a unique appearance with their white, pinkish bodies and red eyes. They can add striking contrast to a well-planted aquarium or community tank.

 

These can be found in tank Number: 37

Phone

0208 508 6579

Address

Friendly Fish Aquatics
Inside Bonnies Oak Garden centre
Water Ln,
Roydon, Harlow,
Essex CM19 5DR