He’s pretty small too, about 4-5” and not very big around. But maybe….? Who knows. Can’t find it anywhere!If the barbs are small enough, the bichir may be the culprit of the missing barb.

He’s pretty small too, about 4-5” and not very big around. But maybe….? Who knows. Can’t find it anywhere!If the barbs are small enough, the bichir may be the culprit of the missing barb.
Cloudy? Lol that clearer than I ve ever seen my tanks.Tanks a little cloudy because removed my center piece for a sec to see if the Barb found his way in there, but no luck. Here’s a couple pics though! Hope the Rainbows color up nicely! I actually really like the Tiger Barbs. They seem chill and super carefree. They literally started swimming around and eating right away like they’re at home already! View attachment 1559374View attachment 1559375View attachment 1559376
Haha thanks! It looked like it after I stuck it back in there to me lol! It moved everything around a bit.Cloudy? Lol that clearer than I ve ever seen my tanks.
This happened within 5 minutes or less of putting the new fish in. Then just gone…..! I don’t think they could have killed one that quickly. Probably like 2-3 min even. I stepped into my office for a sec and then back out to check on them on could only find 5.If I had to guess, the culprit was the other tiger barbs. They have a nasty habit of killing each other off until there’s just one left. Usually you need much larger shoals to keep aggression down.
Interesting, and good to know! If the Tiger Barbs do not work out...I think I'll add around 6-8 Denison Barbs. I have been researching like crazy for what all may work and those look really cool and get large enough to be safe too I believe. Fun learning about all of these little fish. Tank felt empty once the Oscar left....I've always wanted a pretty male GT so that is my main focus and center-piece. Just need some activity in there with him but he's a mean thing now apparently.My giant danio did the same once his school died off. I had a bit of “Australian Rainbowfish” (which I have been recently informed is a hybrid and not a true species) and the giant hung out with them and the beunos Aires tetras.
Seeing the two next to each other, it’s entirely possible the GT ate the barb (though the bichir could as well). That said, I’m sure the tigers will turn on each other soon enough (I’ve had a lot of bad experiences with them).
To me, the bichir looks like a Senegal. They are one of the smallest (if not the smallest) bichirs, so I wouldn’t expect much growth. Captive bred wild-type usually cap at 8-10 inches long.