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Puntius titteya (Albino Fire Red Cherry Barb)

Overview

The Albino Fire Red Cherry Barb is a captivating, selectively bred morph of the traditional Cherry Barb (Puntius titteya). Known for its intense coloration and peaceful demeanor, it is a fantastic addition to community aquariums. Because of their hardiness, they are highly recommended for both novice and veteran fish keepers.

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Distribution and Habitat

While this specific albino fire red variant is captive-bred, the wild Cherry Barb is endemic to the Kelani and Nilwala river basins in Sri Lanka. They naturally inhabit heavily shaded, shallow, and slow-moving streams with dense vegetation and a substrate covered in leaf litter.

Description of Albino Fire Red Cherry Barb

Body shape:

They possess a torpedo-shaped body that is slightly compressed laterally, which is typical of small active cyprinids.

Color:

This variant showcases a striking, highly saturated fiery red to neon orange across the entire body, lacking dark pigments due to albinism.

Barbels:

They possess a single pair of short maxillary barbels located near the corners of the mouth to help them forage.

Snout:

The snout is slightly pointed with a terminal mouth, perfectly adapted for feeding in the mid-water column and picking at the bottom.

Eyes:

True to its albino genetics, the eyes lack black pigmentation, appearing pink or bright red.

Fins:

The fins are translucent but strongly tinted with the same fiery red or orange coloration as the main body.

The Tail:

They have a deeply forked caudal fin that aids in quick, agile swimming bursts.

Temper

They are exceptionally peaceful and somewhat timid. They do not nip fins and are completely safe to keep with other gentle, similarly sized community species.

Sociality

These barbs are a schooling fish. It is highly recommended to keep them in groups of at least six to eight individuals to reduce stress, encourage natural behaviors, and bring out their best colors.

Activity

Diurnal and highly active, they spend most of their time swimming, exploring, and foraging in the middle to lower levels of the water column.

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Keeping and Caring for Albino Fire Red Cherry Barb

Tank size:

A minimum of 60 liters (15 gallons) is recommended for a small school to give them adequate swimming space.

Water Parameters:

They thrive in stable, tropical freshwater conditions and are relatively forgiving of minor fluctuations.

Temperature

Keep the water heated consistently between 23-27°C (73-81°F).

pH

They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water, ideally between 6.0 and 7.5.

Hardness

Soft to moderately hard water is best, ranging from 4-15 dGH.

Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate

Ammonia and Nitrite must always be 0 ppm. Nitrates should be kept below 20 ppm through regular water changes and good filtration.

Lighting

Moderate to dim lighting is preferred. Floating plants can be used to diffuse bright aquarium lights, making the fish feel more secure.

Water flow

A gentle to moderate flow mimics their natural slow-moving stream habitats and prevents them from exhausting themselves.

Decorations and Plants

Heavily planted tanks with dark substrates will make their fiery colors pop beautifully. Driftwood and dried leaf litter provide excellent hiding spots and release beneficial tannins.

Diet

They are omnivorous. In the wild, they feed on diatoms, algae, small insects, and detritus. In captivity, they readily accept high-quality flakes, micro-pellets, and live or frozen foods like daphnia, brine shrimp, and bloodworms.

Some Feeding Tips

Feed small amounts 1-2 times a day, ensuring all food is consumed within a few minutes. Ensure the food particles are appropriately sized to fit into their tiny mouths.

Breeding

They are egg scatterers and breed readily in densely planted tanks. To maximize fry survival, set up a separate breeding tank with a spawning mop or fine-leaved plants like Java Moss. Condition the breeders with high-quality live foods. Remove the parents immediately after spawning, as they will eat the eggs. Fry typically hatch in 24-48 hours and require infusoria or liquid fry food until they are large enough to accept baby brine shrimp.

Conclusion

The Albino Fire Red Cherry Barb is an incredibly vibrant, hardy, and peaceful fish that brings a fiery splash of color to any planted community aquarium. Their easy care requirements and active schooling nature make them an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced aquarists alike.

Fish info

Care level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Adult size: 5 cm
Life expectancy: 4-5 years
Fish type: Cyprinid
Temperature : 23-27°C
pH: 6.0-7.5
Color Form: Orange, Pink, Red
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