❤️ Care
The Onespot Barb is a resilient and semi-aggressive fish known for its unique appearance and vibrant colors. Catering to this moderately popular aquarium species involves understanding their specific care requirements to ensure they thrive in a captive environment.
Tank Setup
Onespot Barbs require a well-maintained aquarium, with a capacity of at least 300 liters (50 liters per fish) to accommodate a minimum school size of six fish. Maintaining a tank temperature ranging from 23°C to 26°C is crucial for their well-being. The tank's pH should be kept between 6 and 8. They are versatile in terms of habitat, being suitable as surface, mid-tank, or bottom dwellers.
Care Requirements
These barbs are classified as resilient and thus, do not demand intensive care, making them a good choice for moderately skilled aquarists. They are low maintenance and affordable to keep. However, it is important to monitor the water quality regularly to prevent any potential stress or diseases.
Feeding
Onespot Barbs have an omnivorous diet and enjoy a variety of foods. Their diet should include:
- Flakes and Pellets
- Bloodworms, Brine Shrimp, Tubifex Worms, Daphnia, and Micro Worms
- Frozen Shrimp and Feeder Fish
- Vegetable Matter and Algae Wafers
- Specialty foods such as Freeze-Dried Foods, Stick-on Tablets, and Color Enhancing Food
Offering a diverse diet will not only enhance their colors but also support their overall health.
Behavior and Compatibility
This species is generally semi-aggressive with a moderate territorial behavior, making them somewhat peaceful to coexist with other fish that have similar temperaments. Slight aggression may occur during breeding, and providing ample space and hiding spots will help manage their territorial nature.
Breeding
During the breeding period, Onespot Barbs exhibit slightly increased aggression. It is advisable to observe their interactions closely and ensure that there is ample space to prevent stress and injury from territorial disputes.
Overall, Onespot Barbs make an interesting and visually appealing addition to any community tank. Proper care, diet, and tank conditions will allow these fish to thrive and display their characteristic vibrance and active nature.
📊 Datasheet
View More- DifficultyModerate
- HardinessResilient
- Liters per Fish50 L
- Maintenance LevelLow Maintenance
- pH6.0 - 8.0
- Minimum School Size6
- Temperature23.0 - 26.0 °C
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.