Green Tiger Barbs can add zest and life to any aquarium. This extremely active fish will keep an onlooker captivated for hours. They are especially pleasant when in schools of five or more. Green Tiger Barbs are also hardy, and easy to take care of, which makes them great for beginners, or a low maintenance tank. Don't let the name, Green Tiger Barb fool you. They are not a very aggressive fish. Tiger Barbs get their name from their body coloration. They can get a little aggressive if not kept in schools. Also, Green Tiger Barbs might nip at other, less active fish, such as Angle Fish. Green Tiger Barbs enjoy plenty of space, and decorations such as driftwood and rocks. They will not bother live plants. The Green Tiger Barb is a relatively small fish. It will have greenish tints to it, which distinguish it from the Tiger Barb. It will only reach a size of two to three inches at maturity. Green Tiger Barbs have alternating color and black vertical strips. Males, however, will more of a redder than orange tint, especially in the nose and fin areas. Females are generally a little fatter than the males. Green Tiger Barbs, or the Barbus tetrazona, are originally found in Borneo, Indonesia, Sumatra, and Thailand. |