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What's the life span for Tiger Barbs?
I was cleaning the tank today and found one dead on the bottom. I think it must have been dead for at least a couple of days, as it had lost most of it's colour and most of the head had been pecked away. It was also a little ripe when I scooped it out. I did a complete water test and everything came out fine, so he either died of old age or someone did him in. The suspects include 8 Cardinal Tetras, 5 other Tiger Barbs, 6 Golden Rosy Barbs, 4 SAEs, 3 Yoyo Loaches and an unknown number of Otos. Should I be concerned about replacing him anytime soon? I know the minimum number for T' Barbs is about six. But I hate to add new fish, when the tank has been stable for quite a while. I'm also near the limit for this tank already, 55 gallons. TIA. |
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![]() "Bill Stock" wrote... What's the life span for Tiger Barbs? 6-8 years, under optimal conditions. most barbs dont die of old age however,... I was cleaning the tank today and found one dead on the bottom. I think it must have been dead for at least a couple of days, as it had lost most of it's colour and most of the head had been pecked away. It was also a little ripe when I scooped it out. I did a complete water test and everything came out fine, so he either died of old age or someone did him in. The suspects include 8 Cardinal Tetras, 5 other Tiger Barbs, 6 Golden Rosy Barbs, 4 SAEs, 3 Yoyo Loaches and an unknown number of Otos. my money's on the other tigers. ;-) Should I be concerned about replacing him anytime soon? I know the minimum number for T' Barbs is about six. But I hate to add new fish, when the tank has been stable for quite a while. I'm also near the limit for this tank already, 55 gallons. TIA. i think i posted here once about odd v. even numbers in relation to mixed groups of barbs, unfortunately, if i did i cant find it now. assuming your barbs are all of the common striped variety (i.e. not greens or albinos etc.) you should be fine with 5 for a while. watch their behavior and see if they are picking at any of the other fish to a higher degree. also look for any that are being stand-offish from the rest. without knowing more about your set up (how long it's been exstablished, how long you've had the fish, etc.) it's hard to say what's going on. one guess could be that the barbs are doing their typical behavior of establishing a dominance heirarchy and eliminated the weakest one among them. a second guess might be that he caught an illness or such and the other barbs picked him off. bottom line- anytime you loose a tiger barb, it's usually at the hands of the other tigers. HTH. let us know if you have any other questions. :-) |
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![]() "Tedd Jacobs" wrote in message ... "Bill Stock" wrote... What's the life span for Tiger Barbs? 6-8 years, under optimal conditions. most barbs dont die of old age however,... Wow, I didn't know it was so long. I was cleaning the tank today and found one dead on the bottom. I think it must have been dead for at least a couple of days, as it had lost most of it's colour and most of the head had been pecked away. It was also a little ripe when I scooped it out. I did a complete water test and everything came out fine, so he either died of old age or someone did him in. The suspects include 8 Cardinal Tetras, 5 other Tiger Barbs, 6 Golden Rosy Barbs, 4 SAEs, 3 Yoyo Loaches and an unknown number of Otos. my money's on the other tigers. ;-) I thought it was those pesky Otos. ![]() Should I be concerned about replacing him anytime soon? I know the minimum number for T' Barbs is about six. But I hate to add new fish, when the tank has been stable for quite a while. I'm also near the limit for this tank already, 55 gallons. TIA. i think i posted here once about odd v. even numbers in relation to mixed groups of barbs, unfortunately, if i did i cant find it now. assuming your barbs are all of the common striped variety (i.e. not greens or albinos etc.) you should be fine with 5 for a while. watch their behavior and see if they are picking at any of the other fish to a higher degree. also look for any that are being stand-offish from the rest. without knowing more about your set up (how long it's been exstablished, how long you've had the fish, etc.) it's hard to say what's going on. one guess could be that the barbs are doing their typical behavior of establishing a dominance heirarchy and eliminated the weakest one among them. a second guess might be that he caught an illness or such and the other barbs picked him off. bottom line- anytime you loose a tiger barb, it's usually at the hands of the other tigers. Yeah, they're just the plain ol' striped variety. There was always one they seemed to pick on, but I'm not sure if this was him or not. I think it could be. HTH. let us know if you have any other questions. :-) Thanks for the help. |
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