

The Rosy Barb is a vibrant and hardy freshwater fish, native to South Asia, renowned for its shimmering pink to red hues and active swimming behavior. Ideal for community aquariums, these fish are best kept in groups, showcasing their natural schooling behavior and reducing potential fin-nipping tendencies.
Scientific Name: Pethia conchonius
Common Name: Rosy Barb
Origin: South Asia (India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan)
Size: Up to 15 cm (6 inches)
Lifespan: Up to 5 years
Temperament: Generally peaceful; may exhibit fin-nipping if not kept in groups
Diet: Omnivorous – accepts flakes, pellets, live, and frozen foods
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 18–22°C (64–72°F)
pH Level: 6.0–8.0
Hardness: 5–19 dGH
Minimum Tank Size: 114 liters (30 gallons).
Vibrant Appearance: Their striking coloration adds a splash of color to any aquarium.
Active Swimmers: They bring dynamic movement, making the tank lively.
Hardy Nature: Adaptable to various water conditions, suitable for beginners.
Community Friendly: When kept in groups, they coexist well with other non-aggressive species.
Substrate: Fine gravel or sand to mimic natural habitats.
Decor: Incorporate plants, driftwood, and rocks to provide hiding spots and reduce stress.
Filtration: Efficient filtration system to maintain water quality; ensure moderate water flow.
Lighting: Moderate lighting to enhance their coloration and support plant growth.
Tank Cover: Secure lid recommended, as they may jump if startled.
Rosy Barbs are generally peaceful and thrive in community setups with similarly non-aggressive species. Suitable companions include:
Corydoras Catfish
Note: Avoid housing them with long-finned or slow-moving fish to prevent potential fin-nipping.
Staple Diet: High-quality flake or pellet food formulated for tropical fish.
Supplementary Foods: Live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
Feeding Frequency: Once or twice daily; offer only as much as they can consume in 2–3 minutes to prevent overfeeding.
Are Rosy Barbs suitable for beginners?
Yes, their hardy nature and adaptability make them ideal for novice aquarists.
Can they be kept in planted tanks?
Absolutely; they thrive in aquariums with live plants, which provide hiding spots and enhance their natural behavior.
Do they require a heater?
While they can tolerate cooler temperatures, maintaining a stable temperature between 18–22°C (64–72°F) is beneficial.
How many should be kept together?
They are schooling fish and should be kept in groups of at least 5–6 to promote natural behavior and reduce aggression.
At Fish Hut Aqua, we prioritize quality and care, ensuring every fish you bring home is healthy and vibrant. From expert guidance to top-notch aquatic products, we’re here to help your Rosy Barbs thrive.
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