Cherry Barb
The Cherry Barb (Puntius titteya) is a peaceful, brightly colored schooling fish that brings lively motion and warm red tones to freshwater community aquariums. Males display vibrant cherry-red coloration—especially when kept in groups—while females show softer copper hues. Hardy, active, and beginner-friendly, Cherry Barbs thrive in planted tanks and make an excellent choice for hobbyists seeking a small, colorful community fish.
🧪 Care Sheet – Cherry Barb (Puntius titteya)
Temperament
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Peaceful and active
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Best kept in schools of 6+ to reduce stress and enhance color
Adult Size
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2 inches
Minimum Tank Size
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20 gallons for a small group
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 72–80°F
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pH: 6.0–7.8
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Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
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Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
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Nitrate: <20–40 ppm
Diet
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Omnivore
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Feed a variety of:
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High-quality flakes or micro-pellets
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Frozen foods (brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms)
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Occasional spirulina or veggie-based foods
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Behavior & Compatibility
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Excellent community fish
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Ideal tankmates include:
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Tetras
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Rasboras
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Corydoras
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Gouramis
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Livebearers
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Peaceful dwarf cichlids
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Avoid:
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Large or aggressive fish
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Fin-nippers
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Aquarium Setup
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Planted aquarium recommended
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Dim lighting or floating plants enhance color
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Open swimming space with areas of cover
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Gentle to moderate flow
Care Level
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Easy
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A great starter fish for community tanks
Lifespan
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4–6 years with good care
Special Notes
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Males intensify their red coloration when kept in groups and fed high-quality foods
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Very peaceful—great alternative to more boisterous barb species
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Will spawn readily in planted tanks