justasking
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I have 3 tinfoil barbs in a small outdoor pond. I've noticed recently during feeding time (don't know what they do other times cause I can't see them) that while circling for the food they will brush up against each others rear ends. They sort of push their tails into each other for a second. So maybe this is a dumb question, but is that spawning/breeding behavior? If so, I'm confused because they are only 5.5 inches and I've only had them a few months. I've read in the past that tinfoil barbs can't breed until they are 2 years old. I've also heard they don't breed in captivity because they need extremely large spaces with strong water currents and my pond is only 220 gallons and has bubbling water but hardly strong water currents. Is this some other sort of behavior? It doesn't seem aggressive to me.