Packing Standar
Code | Size | 0.5 bag | 1 bag | Full box( 4 bag) |
---|---|---|---|---|
B91980 | 2cm | 125 | 250 | 1000 |
B91981 | 2.5cm | 100 | 200 | 800 |
B91980 | 3cm | 80 | 160 | 640 |
B91983 | 3,5cm | 60 | 120 | 480 |
B91984 | XL | 40 | 80 | 320 |
BARB
Barb come from a ray-finned fish family the non-phylogenetic group, including two of the most common species in aquarium Barbus and Puntius. Besides them, there are many other species in the Cyprinidae family.
Maintenace:
Barb fish prefer medium size to big sized aquarium, minimum aquarium size should be able to hold 80 litres of water. Maintain good filtration and change 10% of the water weekly or 25% every 2 weeks. Keep the lid on the aquarium to prevent them from jumping out.
Water conditions:
Barb fish from ThienDuc Aquarium accommodate well to tap water, after chlorine treatment.
Range of pH: 6.5 – 8.0
Water temperature: appx 26˚C – 28˚C
Diet:
Most barb fish are omnivorous.They feed well on both frozen and live food. For best results, change their diet daily and feed them only what they can consume under 2 minutes, once or twice a day. Do not overfeed or leave food leftover in the tank, as it causes ammonia and nitrite and becomes toxic.
Behaviour:
Most barb fish are small, colorful, active and ideally suited for a community aquarium. Barbs are semi-aggressive fish when housed in the aquarium individually, so it is important to maintain each species in groups of six or more for them to be peaceful tank mates.