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Hello all. This is my first post and I was hoping that someone would be able to tell me what species this is.
I purchased it at PetSmart a few years ago and it is now about 6 inches long. When I bought it I was warned that it is an aggressive species, but it seems to be scared of everything, even the small tetras, in my 80 gallon tank and always hides in a back corner behind some plants. |
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It's a barb, though I'm not certain what kind, so it probably would be more comfortable and less timid in a school.
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Is could possibly be a tinfoil or red tailed tin foil barb...
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Thanks for the input so far. If it is a barb that will help me narrow my search.
I know that it isn't a tinfoil barb. I had several of them in this tank at the same time as this unknown fish and they are most definitely different species. Update: After some searching for different species of barbs I have found one species that is fairly close to mine, the Asoka Barb. The biggest difference being that my fish does not have a black spot near the tail. ![]() Last edited by Cole : 08-19-2010 at 10:33 AM. |
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Could it be a red-tailed tinfoil barb?
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Striped barb?
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could be dyno, has sand color body with a black stripe, develops red stripe above the black one, the red ones are not full length. Tends to get them in planted aquariums. It is a quick mover, not sure whether it is shy.
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What about a "checker barb" it has lots of other names too, not sure which is most common.
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Hmm... Checkered barb are only supposed to get half as big as my fish. The dorsal fins also aren't long enough. (Hard to tell from my blurry photo probably)
@sivakv I'm unsure what fish a dyno is. Are there other names for them that I could search for? |
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