Capoeta Tetrazona - Green Tiger Barb

$6.00

The Capoeta Tetrazona - Green Tiger Barb (3.5cm) is a high-performance biological asset, engineered for deep metallic saturation and high-velocity movement in technical freshwater systems. Characterized by a uniform, iridescent forest-green to emerald body profile and accented by the iconic vertical banding of the Tetrazona lineage, this 3.5cm variant is a masterclass in aggressive aquatic aesthetics. In the "Answering Machine" era of specialized freshwater husbandry, the Green Tiger Barb is a premier candidate for those looking to introduce a moody, high-contrast focal point into mature community or species-specific setups.

Unlike the wild-type or gold variants, the Green strain offers a sophisticated, metallic sheen that serves as a dynamic visual anchor in the middle water column. This is a high-energy specimen that requires a disciplined management strategy to maintain social stability and metabolic health.

Note: Images shown are stock images and not the actual fish you will receive.

Visualization Note: Some product imagery utilizes generative AI to provide a high-fidelity representation of a mature specimen’s architectural profile. These are not photos of the specific individual you will receive, as biological variance is a standard in high-end husbandry.

Quick Specs

  • Care Level: Easy

  • Temperament: Semi-Aggressive (Active)

  • Variant Size: 3.5cm

  • Minimum Tank Size: 20 Gallons

  • Diet: Omnivore

  • Reef Compatible: N/A (Freshwater)

  • Max Size: 3 Inches

  • Temperature: 72° to 82°F

  • dKH: 5 to 15

  • pH: 6.0 to 7.5

Aquarium Setup

The Green Tiger Barb requires a stable freshwater environment with structural elements to manage its high-energy behavior:

  • Structural Layout: Significant use of driftwood and dense background planting is mandatory to break lines of sight and provide security zones.

  • Swimming Lanes: Maintain open horizontal space for high-velocity schooling; this species requires ample room for natural maneuvers.

  • Flow: Moderate flow is preferred to simulate its natural riverine habitat and encourage technical schooling discipline.

Compatibility

This is a social, high-energy schooling species. To maintain social stability and minimize "nipping" behavior, they must be kept in groups of 6 or more. They integrate well with other robust, fast-moving residents such as larger Danios, other Barb species, and bottom-dwellers like Corydoras. Avoid housing with slow-moving or long-finned species (like Bettas or Angelfish) that may be viewed as metabolic targets.

Husbandry Notes

Success with Capoeta tetrazona hinges on a varied nutritional protocol. They are high-metabolism foragers and should be fed twice daily with high-quality flakes and micro-granules. Supplement with frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp to maintain peak metallic saturation and immune function. Regular 25% weekly water changes are the primary success factor for maintaining the water quality these active specimens demand.

Expert Shipping & Logistics (The BFA Protocol)

We utilize specialized logistics for national Overnight Delivery to ensure livestock arrives in peak condition. Every order is packed using professional-grade insulation and climate-contingent heat or ice packs to maintain stable temperatures throughout the journey. This protocol is strictly designed to minimize transport stress and ensure a technical transfer from our facility to your tank with zero compromise on health or vitality.

The Capoeta Tetrazona - Green Tiger Barb (3.5cm) is a high-performance biological asset, engineered for deep metallic saturation and high-velocity movement in technical freshwater systems. Characterized by a uniform, iridescent forest-green to emerald body profile and accented by the iconic vertical banding of the Tetrazona lineage, this 3.5cm variant is a masterclass in aggressive aquatic aesthetics. In the "Answering Machine" era of specialized freshwater husbandry, the Green Tiger Barb is a premier candidate for those looking to introduce a moody, high-contrast focal point into mature community or species-specific setups.

Unlike the wild-type or gold variants, the Green strain offers a sophisticated, metallic sheen that serves as a dynamic visual anchor in the middle water column. This is a high-energy specimen that requires a disciplined management strategy to maintain social stability and metabolic health.

Note: Images shown are stock images and not the actual fish you will receive.

Visualization Note: Some product imagery utilizes generative AI to provide a high-fidelity representation of a mature specimen’s architectural profile. These are not photos of the specific individual you will receive, as biological variance is a standard in high-end husbandry.

Quick Specs

  • Care Level: Easy

  • Temperament: Semi-Aggressive (Active)

  • Variant Size: 3.5cm

  • Minimum Tank Size: 20 Gallons

  • Diet: Omnivore

  • Reef Compatible: N/A (Freshwater)

  • Max Size: 3 Inches

  • Temperature: 72° to 82°F

  • dKH: 5 to 15

  • pH: 6.0 to 7.5

Aquarium Setup

The Green Tiger Barb requires a stable freshwater environment with structural elements to manage its high-energy behavior:

  • Structural Layout: Significant use of driftwood and dense background planting is mandatory to break lines of sight and provide security zones.

  • Swimming Lanes: Maintain open horizontal space for high-velocity schooling; this species requires ample room for natural maneuvers.

  • Flow: Moderate flow is preferred to simulate its natural riverine habitat and encourage technical schooling discipline.

Compatibility

This is a social, high-energy schooling species. To maintain social stability and minimize "nipping" behavior, they must be kept in groups of 6 or more. They integrate well with other robust, fast-moving residents such as larger Danios, other Barb species, and bottom-dwellers like Corydoras. Avoid housing with slow-moving or long-finned species (like Bettas or Angelfish) that may be viewed as metabolic targets.

Husbandry Notes

Success with Capoeta tetrazona hinges on a varied nutritional protocol. They are high-metabolism foragers and should be fed twice daily with high-quality flakes and micro-granules. Supplement with frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp to maintain peak metallic saturation and immune function. Regular 25% weekly water changes are the primary success factor for maintaining the water quality these active specimens demand.

Expert Shipping & Logistics (The BFA Protocol)

We utilize specialized logistics for national Overnight Delivery to ensure livestock arrives in peak condition. Every order is packed using professional-grade insulation and climate-contingent heat or ice packs to maintain stable temperatures throughout the journey. This protocol is strictly designed to minimize transport stress and ensure a technical transfer from our facility to your tank with zero compromise on health or vitality.