Barb – Small Rosy Barb (Puntius conchonius) 2cm
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Small Rosy Barb 2cm for SaleSmall Rosy Barb 2cm adds lively colour and movement to freshwater tanks. Their silvery-pink body with a green cast makes them eye-catching. Originating from India, these hardy fish are peaceful and suitable for beginner aquarists. Since they enjoy cooler waters, they fit well in various tropical setups. For a fun and active community tank, choose small Rosy Barb 2cm.Why Choose Small Rosy Barb 2cm?Perfect for beginners—easy to care for and feedSilvery-pink colour with a green sheen adds beautyActive swimmers that thrive in schools of six or moreAdaptable to a range of water conditionsAbout Small Rosy Barb 2cm Behaviour and CareThe small Rosy Barb 2cm is undemanding and adjusts well to different water parameters. They eat flake, live, or frozen foods. In groups, males show vivid colour and exciting social behaviours. However, due to their energy, it’s best to house them with other active species. Always keep the tank covered—these fish are known jumpers.Species OverviewCommon Name: Rosy BarbScientific Name: Puntius conchoniusOrigin: India, Bangal, and AssamDiet: OmnivorepH Range: 6.5 – 7Temperature: Tropical 22–26°CBreed Type: Egg layerMax Size: Approximately 10cmSex: Un-sexedNatural Habitat and DietIn the wild, the Rosy Barb lives in streams, ponds, lakes, and swamps. It feeds on algae, detritus, insects, and other small invertebrates. Because of this varied diet, it adapts well to typical aquarium food.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat tank size suits them? A 20-gallon tank is ideal for a group of six or more, giving them space to swim freely.Are they good for beginners? Yes. They are hardy, easy to feed, and adaptable—perfect for new aquarists.What fish pair well with small Rosy Barb 2cm? Choose fast-moving species like danios or tetras. Avoid slow or long-finned fish to prevent fin nipping.How often should I feed them? Feed daily with flake food and give brine shrimp or bloodworms 2–3 times weekly. Offer only what they can eat in 3–5 minutes.
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