About the Male Red Rosy Barb
Name: Red Rosy Barb
Max Size: Red Rosy Barbs, scientifically known as Puntius conchonius, can grow up to a maximum size of around 2.5-3 inches in length.
Water Parameters: Red Rosy Barbs prefer slightly acidic to neutral water conditions. Maintain the water temperature between 72-82Β°F and a pH range of 6.0-7.5. They appreciate moderately hard water. Good filtration and regular water changes are important to ensure their well-being.
Diet: Red Rosy Barbs are omnivorous and have a diverse diet. They will readily accept high-quality flakes or pellets as their staple food. Additionally, supplement their diet with live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia to provide variety and enhance their overall health.
Temperament: Red Rosy Barbs are generally peaceful and can be kept in community aquariums with other non-aggressive fish species. However, they can exhibit some territorial behavior during breeding. To minimize aggression, it is recommended to keep them in groups of at least six individuals and provide ample swimming space and hiding spots.
Tank Setup: Provide a well-decorated aquarium with plenty of swimming space and hiding places using rocks, driftwood, and plants. Red Rosy Barbs appreciate areas of open space for swimming as well. Adequate filtration and regular water changes are important for maintaining optimal water quality.
Compatibility: Red Rosy Barbs can be kept with other peaceful community fish species of similar size. Avoid keeping them with overly aggressive or fin-nipping species. Tank mates that occupy different levels of the aquarium will help create a harmonious community.
Behavior: Red Rosy Barbs are active swimmers and display lively behavior in the aquarium. They are known for their vibrant red coloration, which intensifies during breeding. They exhibit schooling behavior, so keeping them in a group is recommended to mimic their natural behavior and make them feel more secure.
Fun Fact: Red Rosy Barbs are popular among aquarists for their attractive appearance and peaceful nature. Their bright red coloration adds a splash of color to any aquarium. Watching their active swimming and schooling behavior is a delight, making them a wonderful addition to community setups.