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Tiger Barb Albino Large
The Albino Tiger Barb is a color variation of the popular Tiger Barb, characterized by its pale, cream-colored body with faint orange or pinkish hues and the classic Tiger Barb black vertical stripes, which are more subtle due to its albino nature. They typically grow to 2-3 inches and have red or orange-tinged fins. Like their non-albino counterparts, they are active and social, best kept in groups of 6 or more, and can be nippy towards slower-moving fish.

Tiger Barb Green
Green Tiger Barbs are a color variation of the common Tiger Barb, known for their striking iridescent green bodies and bright orange or red fins. They are a medium-sized, active, and semi-aggressive schooling fish, native to Sumatra and Borneo, but readily available through captive breeding.

Tiger Barb red fin
Tiger barbs, also known as Sumatra barbs, are vibrant, schooling freshwater fish from Southeast Asia. They are characterized by their striking vertical stripes, typically black and orange, on a metallic body. These active and social fish are popular in the aquarium trade due to their bold coloration and playful behavior.

Emerald Green Barb
The Green Tiger Barb, also known as the Moss Green Tiger Barb, is a color morph of the standard Tiger Barb (Puntigrus tetrazona). It's characterized by a green body with silver and gold blotches and bright orange fins. These are active, schooling fish that can be somewhat nippy towards other tankmates, especially those with long fins or slow movements. They are generally hardy and readily accept a variety of foods.

Blushing Tiger Barb
The Blushing Tiger Barb is a color morph of the Tiger Barb (Puntigrus tetrazona), characterized by a pale, sometimes white, body with a pinkish or reddish blush, particularly around the gills, and faint black stripes. They are known for their active and semi-aggressive nature, and are best kept in groups within a community tank.

Tiger Barb Colored
Red Tiger Barbs are a vibrant variety of Tiger Barb known for their intense red or reddish-orange body color and black vertical stripes. They are active, energetic, and thrive in groups, adding lively movement to aquariums. They typically grow to 2.5-3 inches and can live for 5-7 years with proper care.