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Green Stripe Barb

Family: Cyprinidae

Distribution: Puntius vittatus, commonly known as Greenstripe Barb, is an Asian freshwater and brackish species found in India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan; it is distributed in ponds, lakes, streams and often in rice fields. 

PH: 6.0 – 6.5

Temperature: 20°C – 24C (68 – 75F)

Hardness: 8 – 15 dH

Description: Puntius vittatus can reach a maximum length of around 5 cm.  This silver-coloured species generally has four black spots; the dorsal has a black streak and black tip with orange elements.  This small-mouthed fish has no barbels but does have moderately large scales.

Diet: This species eats filamentous algae and blue-green algae in the wild.  It will probably accept most foods in an aquarium environment.

Breeding: There is not a great deal of breeding information on Puntius vittatus. Like most members of its genus, it will appreciate a dimly-lit tank and spawning mops so the females can deposit their eggs effectively.  It is probably a good idea to remove the adults as soon as you see the eggs in your tank.

Comments: You could probably house a small group of Kooli Barb in a 20 – 30 gallon tank.  This species is found in both brackish and freshwater environments and strict attention should be paid to water conditions.  There is not a lot of information available on Puntius vittatus and it is probably more suited to hobbyists with some experience under their belt.

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Recommended Compatible Species: There is not a lot of information on the Kooli Barb, but you should house it with peaceful, similarly-sized species.

Originally posted 2010-01-24 19:35:39. Republished by Blog Post Promoter