I have about 20 of them in my 125 gallon, very nice peaceful fish. Whats that carpet plant you have? Mine aren't in a planted aquarium atm yours seem to be acting so much more natural
I have them in a tank with yoyo loaches, clown loaches, rainbowfish, some platties and neon/black neons and they are fine. The tank is more rocks for the loaches since I'm slowly converting it to a loach tank but they are timid at all. Even for a barb they aren't nippy at all I started with 6 and 2 of them died but when I saw they were on sale for $1 each I picked up 16 more. I wanted Tiger Barbs but these guys are just as good maybe even better
These little guys are probably my favourite tropical species!
I've never found them to be particularly shy even with some pretty aggressive fish in the tank! They take a while to adjust to new tanks so may appear nervous at first and will often hide when the lights come on but the rest of the time they are quite friendly.
In my experience they are hardy and shoal well in groups of 5 or more.
I'm looking to breed mine now but as they are the first non-livebearers I've bred I know I'm in for a challenge! If anyone knows the secrets please let me know!!!
Pentazona has five, hexazona has six, partipentazona has four and a half, the half is directly below the dorsal fin. There are other species in this assemblage.
Single barbs don't do well, no matter who they are with.
Clown barbs have similar coloration, but different patterns than the pentazona - they are different. And I wouldn't put a single shoaling fish with a group of tigers.
Clown barbs, (everetti), are a reasonably peaceful fish in suitable company, in a good sized tank. They grow substantially larger than pentazona or tetrazona and are less deep bodied, more torpedo shaped. They are notorious plant destroyers.