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This is something that has confused me for years. We use to have customers come into the shop and buy tiger barbs. They didn't want ruby barbs, only tigers. We showed them ruby barbs and they were similarly coloured but they wanted tiger barbs for their community tank.One thing i love about barbs is the way they change colour. The male Rubys look similar to the females just with a red head but once in mating dress they are full on black bodied think i love these just as much as my Odessa's
My LFS sold about a hundreds tiger barbs per week. IMO rosy barbs look cooler.This is something that has confused me for years. We use to have customers come into the shop and buy tiger barbs. They didn't want ruby barbs, only tigers. We showed them ruby barbs and they were similarly coloured but they wanted tiger barbs for their community tank.
I can't understand why people want a fin nipping barb (tiger barb) when the ruby barb is much more peaceful and changes colour when mature and breeding. And the colour they go is really impressive. It beats the hell out of tiger barbs where the displaying males gets red lips and that's it. IMO rosy barbs with long
Tiger barbs are more common but your dead right, Ruby's win hands down. Better looking fish and peaceful to boot.This is something that has confused me for years. We use to have customers come into the shop and buy tiger barbs. They didn't want ruby barbs, only tigers. We showed them ruby barbs and they were similarly coloured but they wanted tiger barbs for their community tank.
I can't understand why people want a fin nipping barb (tiger barb) when the ruby barb is much more peaceful and changes colour when mature and breeding. And the colour they go is really impressive. It beats the hell out of tiger barbs where the displaying males gets red lips and that's it.
Rosy barbs are pretty cool mine are bright orangeMy LFS sold about a hundreds tiger barbs per week. IMO rosy barbs look cooler.
I can imagine that. My Rosy's like to swim across the back of the tank under the spray bar flow and the light bounces off to make them look illuminated. So i bet direct sunlight really makes them popYou should see rosy barbs that have lived outdoors in ponds that get direct sunlight. They almost glow when showing off.
Most of mine as been off ebay which you can fall on some decent buys now and then. Facebook market place is another place to maybe tryMe to! Only problem is that here in the states, it’s soooo expensive, I can’t afford any good pieces.
Where did you get yours? Where can I find driftwood cheap?
I really like natural tanks. No artificial plants, no fake decor. Just live stuff and decor from nature. Now that’s a tank!
(Any chance of a picture? )
Starting to lose the bottom leaves off the lotus now (maybe down to the growth of my water sprite blocking some light) but it sends new pads up every weekVery nice! That lotus certainly likes it in there. Do the maple leaves require much work, or do the otos look after them?