Tinfoil
Barb
Genus name: Barbonymus
Schwanenfeldii
Also known as: Schwanfeld's Barb
Distribution: Thailand, Malaysia,
Indonesia
Length: up to 14" (35cm)
Minimum Tank Length: 36" (90cm)
Water Temperature: 68-77F (20-25C)
Diet: Worms, crustaceans, insects, dried
food, plant matter
Water: fairly soft and slightly acidic
preferred
Breeding: Egg layers
Community Tank (keep with large
species only)
The Tinfoil Barb is an
elegant fish, which has a compressed body, with a profile
that looks like an elongated lozenge. It has two
pairs of barbels on the upper jaw. The back, flanks
and underside of the Tinfoil Barb are silvery, sometimes
with yellow or bluish iridescence, hence the name, Tinfoil
Barb.
The Tinfoil Barb is a very active fish, which should be kept
in a small shoal. They are really only suitable for the
home aquarium when small, as at 14" (35cm) most home aquarium
are not large enough.
Large Tinfoil Barbs can become somewhat aggressive, and
should only be kept with larger fish. They may well
attack and eat any small fishes which will fit in their
mouths.
The aquarium should be spacious enough to allow for
swimming, and the substrate should be soft. Like many
other barbs, Tinfoil Barbs are partial to vegetation and will
eat the aquarium plants. This annoying habit can be
prevented, to some extent, by giving Tinfoil Barbs plenty of
lettuce leaves to eat.
The Tinfoil Barb is a great eater, and is well known at
feeding time to attempt to fill it's mouth with as much food as
possible.
There are no obvious differences between the male and female
Tinfoil Barbs, and they are not known to breed in home
aquariums, although they are bred commercially for sale to
aquariums.
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