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AFRICAN BARB FISH


The African Barb, scientifically known as Enteromius fasciolatus, is a small, freshwater fish native to Central and Southern Africa. They are known for their peaceful, schooling behaviour and are popular in the aquarium trade. These fish typically have a lifespan of up to 5 years and reach an adult size of 2-2.4 inches (5-6 cm). 

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Key Facts about African  Barbs:
  • Appearance:
    They have an elongated body shape with 8-12 vertical black bands or stripes along their sides, which can fade with age. 

  • Origin:
    They are native to Central and Southern Africa, including Angola, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. 

  • Size:
    They generally grow to be 2-2.4 inches (5-6 cm) long, though some can reach 2.6 inches (6.5 cm). 

  • Diet:
    They are omnivores, primarily feeding on small invertebrates, algae, and detritus, but also readily accept high-quality dry and frozen foods. 

  • Social Behavior:
    They are peaceful and prefer to live in schools or shoals. 

  • Water Parameters:
    They thrive in soft, slightly acidic water with a pH range of 5.5-6.8 and a dH of up to 12 degrees. 

  • Aquarium Care:
    They are relatively easy to care for and adapt well to aquarium life. They are not overly sensitive to temperature fluctuations but prefer temperatures between 68° and 77°F (20° and 25°C). 

  • Habitat:
    In the wild, they inhabit tropical streams with plenty of plant life. 

  • Breeding:
    They are known to breed in captivity, with spawning occurring in calm, vegetated areas. 

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