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Albino Tiger Barb – Cuboid Nature Aquarium

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Albino Tiger Barb

Albino Tiger Barb(Puntigrus tetrazona) is the albino form of the Tiger Barb — the bold black bars are replaced by pale orange-gold markings on a cream to pale body with red eyes. The fin edging remains vivid red-orange, and the overall effect is a warmer, softer-toned fish that retains all the energy and personality of the standard form. The Tiger Barb is an active, bold, highly social schooling fish with an unmistakable personality — constantly in motion, endlessly interacting with tankmates, and spectacular in a large group. It is one of the most recognizable aquarium fish in the world, kept by hobbyists for over a century.

Feeding & Care Tip:Hikari Micro PelletsandSera Vipan Tropical Flakesmake excellent daily staples. Supplement 2–3× per week withHikari Frozen or Freeze-Dried BloodwormsorHikari Vibra Bitesto maintain the vivid coloration.Hikari Frozen or Freeze-Dried Baby Brine Shrimpare an excellent additional treat. Feed small amounts 2–3 times daily.

⚠ Fin-Nipping Warning:Tiger Barbs are well-known fin-nippers that will shred the flowing fins of angelfish, bettas, gouramis, and other long-finned species.Never keep Tiger Barbs with long-finned tankmates.The most effective solution is numbers —a group of 8 or more Tiger Barbs redirects aggression inward toward their own schooling hierarchy, dramatically reducing fin-nipping toward other species.A group of 4–5 is the worst scenario: too small to form a proper hierarchy, with excess energy directed outward. Go big with this species — 10 or more is ideal.

Native to the island of Borneo and the Malay Peninsula in clear, shallow, moderately fast-flowing streams with sandy substrate and patches of vegetation. In the aquarium, a well-planted tank with open swimming space and good filtration suits this active species well. Tiger Barbs prefer slightly soft, slightly acidic to neutral water, though captive-bred fish adapt to a wide range of conditions.

Keep in groups ofeight or more — this is the single most important rule for Tiger Barbs.In large groups, Tiger Barbs direct their considerable energy and social aggression inward — males constantly chase, display, and establish hierarchy among themselves, leaving other species largely alone. In groups of four or fewer, that energy gets directed outward and fin-nipping of tankmates becomes a serious problem. Ten or more is ideal. Good tankmates in a large group include other robust, fast-moving fish — larger tetras, Corydoras, danios. Never keep with angelfish, bettas, or any long-finned species.

Tiger Barbs are egg-scatterers that spawn readily in the aquarium. A separate breeding tank with fine-leaved plants or a spawning mop, slightly warmer water, and the removal of adults after spawning gives eggs the best chance of survival. Fry are initially tiny and require infusoria or very fine dry food before graduating to baby brine shrimp.

Care & Ideal Parameters

Difficulty Easy
Temperament Active schooling fish — fin-nipper in small groups
Typical Adult Size 2.5 inches (6.3 cm)
Min. Group Size 8 minimum — 10+ strongly recommended
Ideal Temp 72–82°F (22–28°C)
Ideal pH 6.0–7.5
Ideal GH 2–12 dGH
Ideal KH 1–6 dKH
Staple Food Hikari Micro Pellets; Sera Vipan Tropical Flakes
Treat / Supplement Hikari Frozen or Freeze-Dried Bloodworms; Hikari Vibra Bites; Hikari Frozen or Freeze-Dried Baby Brine Shrimp
Origin Borneo and Malay Peninsula (captive-bred color strain)
Notes Albino form — pale body with reduced barring and red eyes. Same fin-nipping tendency. Groups of 8+ essential.

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