Tiger Barbs and Common Problems: How to Solve Them (Puntigrus tetrazona)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @ganesyas9837
    @ganesyas9837 Год назад +9

    I remember catching this tiny fish in a river with my grandpa so many years ago. But the river now destroy due the invasive species, because someone realise their pet into river. Those invasive species are Red devil and pleco fish. For someone who read this especially fish hobby don't realise your pet to wild because it might destroy the ecosystem. Thankyou Love from Indonesia❤

    • @AquaWorldInfo
      @AquaWorldInfo  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your nostalgic memory and raising awareness about the impact of releasing invasive species into the wild. It's unfortunate to hear that the river you caught the tiger barb in has been affected by the introduction of Red devil and pleco fish. You make an important point about being responsible as fish hobbyists and not releasing pets into the wild, as it can have devastating consequences for the ecosystem. Let's all work together to protect our natural environments. Thank you for your comment and love from Indonesia!

    • @sabine3769
      @sabine3769 Год назад

      So sad

  • @LaMonteWade31
    @LaMonteWade31 3 месяца назад +1

    I love Tiger Barbs

    • @AquaWorldInfo
      @AquaWorldInfo  3 месяца назад

      Tiger Barbs are definitely lovable with their vibrant colors and lively behavior! 🐟 How many do you have in your tank?

    • @LaMonteWade31
      @LaMonteWade31 3 месяца назад

      @@AquaWorldInfo only one because it’s a 3 gallon tank

  • @jllanbaruja4096
    @jllanbaruja4096 4 месяца назад +1

    tiger barbs are my favorite species of fish to keep because of their wonderful looks and nature the way they interact etc. unfortunately in my experience, they are the most sensitive and difficult fish to keep them alive for long time when it comes to water parameters. that's why i plan to switch to another species of fish.

    • @AquaWorldInfo
      @AquaWorldInfo  4 месяца назад

      Tiger Barbs are indeed beautiful and lively fish! 🐟 It's unfortunate that they can be quite sensitive to water parameters. Maintaining stable conditions can be challenging. Switching to a hardier species might be a good idea if you're looking for less maintenance.

  • @Benjix13
    @Benjix13 2 года назад +1

    Good info. Thank you. Mine are savages.

  • @Nitesh_Pawar_189
    @Nitesh_Pawar_189 Год назад +1

    Hii i really liked your video
    I have a question that I recently bought some 5 tiger barbs pn Wednesday(21 June) it's Sunday(25 June) today it's been 5 days and they are still swimming on the bottom of the aquarium.
    Today when the aquarium lights was off they all were trying to come on the top and they came and now on evening i turned on the light and they are swimming on the bottom.
    Is problem this:-1. They are still settling or adjusting and being comfortable in the new aquarium. Because they were coming on the surface today after 5 days.
    2.Are the problems of light because they were coming on surface but I turned on the light and they came to bottom.
    3. Something else.
    *I am giving them floating pellet of optimum but due to they were not coming on the surface not every can eat i squeeze them but the small sized is very active and he eats every before they even see pellet coming down after squeeze.
    Plz reply bro i am very nervous 🙏

    • @AquaWorldInfo
      @AquaWorldInfo  Год назад

      Hi there! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It's completely normal for fish to take some time to adjust to a new aquarium. In this case, it seems like your tiger barbs are still settling in. The fact that they were trying to come to the top when the lights were off indicates that they are likely more comfortable in low-light conditions. Turning on the lights may have caused them to retreat to the bottom.
      As for feeding, it's great that you're providing them with floating pellets. If they aren't coming to the surface to eat, you can continue to squeeze the pellets to make them sink. It's natural for the smaller fish to be more active and eat faster. Just keep an eye on the others to make sure they're getting their share of food as well.
      Give your tiger barbs some more time to acclimate to their new environment. If they continue to stay at the bottom for an extended period or show signs of distress, it might be worth checking the water parameters to ensure they're within the appropriate range. Otherwise, patience is key, and they should become more comfortable and active over time.

  • @ShadowReaper072
    @ShadowReaper072 8 месяцев назад +1

    question:
    had a tiger barb for 6 years [died today.] last night and this morning the stripes on the body would fade, but would eat food and the stripes would re appear.

    • @AquaWorldInfo
      @AquaWorldInfo  8 месяцев назад

      I’m sorry to hear about your tiger barb. The fading and reappearing of stripes can be a sign of stress or changes in the fish’s environment. Factors such as water quality, lighting, nutrition, and age can all affect the coloration of tiger barbs. It’s common for their stripes to fade when they are stressed or unwell, but they can also change color due to natural reasons like lighting or during the breeding season. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

  • @nicolekaufman87
    @nicolekaufman87 2 месяца назад +1

    Is it normal to continuously open and close their mouth like that?

  • @mageden4097
    @mageden4097 Год назад +1

    I have 60 L tank and I have problem with my barbs one of them is very aggressive, he killed 5. they were 10, what your advice what I can do ?

    • @AquaWorldInfo
      @AquaWorldInfo  Год назад

      One option to reduce aggression in fish is to increase the number of fish in the tank, as this can help spread out their territorial behavior. Additionally, providing plenty of hiding spots and structures in the tank can also help reduce aggression. It may also be helpful to research the specific species of fish you have and their natural behavior to better understand how to create an environment that will reduce aggression. Finally, you can also try to remove the aggressive fish from the tank and put it in a different tank or consider finding it a new home.

  • @سلومسلوم-ي1ب
    @سلومسلوم-ي1ب 11 месяцев назад +1

    رائع👍

  • @rkothereo5306
    @rkothereo5306 Год назад +1

    After feeding pallet to tiger barb it comes up and shaking its body for so many hours. What is the problem?

    • @AquaWorldInfo
      @AquaWorldInfo  Год назад

      It's possible that the tiger barb is simply excited or happy after eating. However, it's also possible that the shaking is a sign of a health issue. Without more information or observation, it's difficult to say for sure. I would recommend keeping a close eye on your tiger barb and observing its behavior to see if there are any other unusual signs or symptoms.

  • @olthousem02
    @olthousem02 2 года назад +1

    How many tiger barbs can I have in a 20 gallon aquarium?

    • @AquaWorldInfo
      @AquaWorldInfo  2 года назад +1

      5 to 6 tiger barb enough for 20 gallons.

  • @JohnSmith-pw1gf
    @JohnSmith-pw1gf 2 года назад +4

    I can’t hear the music over your voice.

  • @olthousem02
    @olthousem02 2 года назад

    How many tiger barbs should you have in a 20 gallon aquarium?

    • @AquaWorldInfo
      @AquaWorldInfo  2 года назад +1

      5 to 6 tiger barb for 20 gallons
      Thank you

  • @unnie7834
    @unnie7834 2 года назад +2

    My barbs died and my fish is dying. I dont want to do this anymore