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Filament Barb
Dawkinsia filamentosa
246 Litres (65 US G.)
12.7-17.8cm (5-7 ")
Freshwater
6.0 - 7.0
20-23.9°C (68 -75 °F)
5-10 °d
1:3 M:F
2-8 years
Family
Cyprinidae
Contents
Additional names
- Filament Barb, Black Spot Barb
Additional scientific names
- Barbus filamentosa, Systomus filamentosus, Leuciscus filamentosus, Systomus maderaspatensis, Puntius filamentosus
Origin
- Asia: India
Sexing
- Males are larger and have a "filamented" dorsal fin, an elongated spike on their dorsal fin. They also develop small white spots around their nose when they're spawning.
Tank compatibility
- A large fish, best in large communities who don't mind living with very active fish, such as the Giant Danio. These fish like to be in groups of 5 or more.
Diet
- Not a fussy eater, most foods accepted, including bloodworm and brine shrimp.
Feeding regime
- Feed once or twice a day.
Environment Specifics
- This fish prefers a laterally long spacious tank, minimum 4ft, with lots of open swimming room.
Behaviour
- Very active fish, can get boisterous during spawning.
Identification
- Typical barb in shape, large iridescent green/blue/silver scales, with a large spot on the flanks towards the tail. Tail is a scissor shape and tipped with black and red bands. Males have an extended dorsal spike.
Hybrids
- Hybrids between P. filamentosus and Puntius arulius has been produced back in 1970s. The hybrids are fertile, unlike most other Puntius crosses, which results in hybrid males only and are infertile.
Pictures
External links
- Fishbase (Mirrors: Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination)