lined barb

 About "lined barb"

📍Kingdom:- Animalia

📍Phylum:- Chordata

📍Class:- Actinopterygii

📍Order:- Cypriniformes

📍Family:- Cyprinidae

📍Subfamily:- Barbinae

📍Genus:- Striuntius

📍Species:- S. lineatus

📍Binomial name:-

Striuntius lineatus

👉The lined barb (Striuntius lineatus) is a species of cyprinid fish native to Malaysia and Indonesia where it can be found in swamps, standing waters with submerged grasses and blackwater rivers.

👉This species can reach a length of 5.3 centimetres (2.1 in).

👉It can also be found in the aquarium trade.

👉The genus name Striuntius is a combination of parts of the Latin "striatus", meaning "striated" and the genus name Puntius.

👉The specific epithet lineatus is Latin for "lined" referring to the color pattern of this fish.

✈ORIGINS:- Southeast Asia, being present on the Malay

Peninsula and extending to parts of Indonesia.

✈SIZE:- 43

⁄4 in (12 cm).

✈DIET:- Flake and small livefoods, some plant matter.

✈WATER Temperature:- 70–75°F (21–24°C); soft (50 mg/l)

and acidic (pH 6.0–6.5). 

✈TEMPERAMENT:- Peaceful and social.

👉The beautiful yellow-and-black horizontal striping

on the sides of these barbs will only be apparent if

they are housed in an aquarium where the lightingis subdued. 

👉Otherwise, they will look paler and

much less attractive.

👉Sexing is possible since

females have a broader body and a more steeply

curved back than males.

👉Striped Barbs are rather

nervous by nature, so their aquarium needs to

incorporate plenty of retreats in the form of

bogwood and aquatic vegetation.

👉These fish should

be housed in groups, and they will mix well with

other nonaggressive species that require similar

conditions, such as danios.

👉Feeding is fairly

straightforward, since Striped Barbs will eat a wide

variety of foods.

👉For spawning purposes, raise

the proportion of livefoods in their diet.

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