| BARBS |
| BLACK RUBY BARB |
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 | Best kept in a planted aquarium with dark gravel, when settled males will then start to show their full colour. A peaceful community fish which prefers to be in a school. Native to Sri Lanka, males grow to about 6cm, females remain smaller. |
| CLOWN BARB |
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 | One of the more attractive larger barbs from South-East Asia with prominent large dark blotches and reddish fins. Hardy and easy to care for, grows to about 10cm. |
| MALE ROSY BARBS |
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 | Hardy and easy to care for, Rosy Barbs are ideal for both heated and unheated aquaria. A very popular species, active and showy. Native to India, grows to about 6-7cm. |
| MALE LONGFIN ROSY BARB |
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 | Hardy and easy to care for, Rosy Barbs are ideal for both heated and unheated aquaria. A very popular species, active and showy. Native to India, grows to about 6-7cm. |
| MOSS GREEN TIGER BARB |
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 | A popular selectively bred strain, predominantly dark green in colour. Tiger Barbs are best kept in a school of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long flowing fins such as Angels or Guppies, as the barbs may nip their fins. Grows to about 6-7cm. |
| ODESSSA BARB |
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 | Lively and easily kept. Looks best when kept in a group in planted tanks, shows full colour when settled. |
| TIGER BARB |
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 | These fish are very popular because of their bold markings and active, showy nature. Tiger barbs are best kept in a school of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long flowing fins such as Angels or Guppies, as the barbs may nip their fins. Various colour strains have been developed because of the fish's enduring popularity. Grows to about 6-7cm. |