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[CURRENTLY GROWING] Ticto Barb (Puntius ticto) 3-4cmTicto Barb (Puntius ticto) Active schooling barb with metallic silver body, red highlights, and lively community tank behaviour Quick Facts Scientific Name: Puntius ticto Common Name: Ticto Barb Two Spot Barb Adult Size: Approx. 57 cm Tank Size: 60L+ recommended Difficulty: Easy Temperament: Active, semi peaceful schooling fish Is this for you? Good if: You want an active schooling fish You keep medium sized community aquariums You enjoy lively
Ticto Barb (Puntius ticto)
Active schooling barb with metallic silver body, red highlights, and lively community tank behaviour
Quick Facts
- Scientific Name: Puntius ticto
- Common Name: Ticto Barb / Two-Spot Barb
- Adult Size: Approx. 5–7 cm
- Tank Size: 60L+ recommended
- Difficulty: 🟢 Easy
- Temperament: Active, semi-peaceful schooling fish
Is this for you?
✔️ Good if:
- You want an active schooling fish
- You keep medium-sized community aquariums
- You enjoy lively movement in open swimming areas
- You can keep a proper group
❌ Avoid if:
- You keep slow long-fin fish
- You want a calm low-energy aquarium
- You prefer solitary display fish
- You keep very shy nano species
Why this fish?
Ticto Barbs are hardy, energetic fish known for their shimmering silver body and subtle red highlights, particularly in males during breeding condition.
Their active schooling behaviour adds movement and interaction to community aquariums without requiring difficult care.
When kept in groups, they display stronger confidence and more natural social behaviour.
Key Features
- Metallic silver body with red accents
- Active schooling behaviour
- Hardy and adaptable species
- Suitable for community aquariums
- Good beginner-friendly barb species
Common mistakes
- Keeping too few individuals
- Housing with slow long-fin species
- Overcrowding active swimmers
- Providing limited open swimming space
- Keeping with aggressive fish
Care made simple
- Temperature: 20–27°C
- pH: 6.5–7.8
- Diet: Omnivore – flakes, pellets, frozen foods
- Group Size: 6+ recommended
- Swimming Zone: Mid-water
Feeding
- Quality flakes and pellets
- Frozen foods for colour and activity
- Occasional live foods
- Small frequent meals preferred
Pair with
- Other barbs
- Peaceful rainbowfish
- Corydoras catfish
- Larger rasboras and tetras
- Planted community aquariums
Important Notes
- Best kept in schools for natural behaviour
- Can become nippy if under-grouped
- Requires swimming space
- Males often show stronger red colouration
- Colour and markings vary slightly between individuals
Ticto Barbs behave best when kept in larger groups. Under-grouped barbs often become more restless or fin-nippy, while proper schools spread aggression naturally.
FAQ
Are Ticto Barbs peaceful?
Generally yes, though they are active and may nip fins if kept in small groups.
How many should I keep?
Groups of 6 or more are strongly recommended.
Are they beginner-friendly?
Yes. They are hardy and adaptable community fish.
Can they live with shrimp?
Small shrimp may be at risk due to their active feeding behaviour.
Do they need plants?
Plants are recommended but open swimming space is equally important.
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