Gold Barb (Puntius sachsii)
The Gold Barb is a bright, energetic schooling fish known for its shimmering golden coloration and constant activity. Hardy and adaptable, this species is perfect for adding movement and color to community aquariums or as a lively contrast fish in larger predator setups.
Their active swimming and schooling behavior make them a great choice for hobbyists looking to bring life to the mid-water column.
Max Size
- 2–3 inches in captivity
- Small but very active
Tank Size
- Minimum: 20 gallons
- Recommended: 30–40+ gallons for schools
- Best kept in groups of 6 or more
Tank Mates
- Peaceful to semi-active community fish
- Great with:
- Tetras
- Rasboras
- Loaches
- Other barbs
- Avoid:
- Very slow or long-finned fish (may nip occasionally)
Diet
Omnivorous:
- High-quality flakes or pellets
- Frozen foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
- Occasional vegetable matter
👉 Easy to feed and not picky
Care & Behavior
- Very active swimmers—need open space
- Hardy and beginner-friendly
- Prefer planted tanks with swimming areas
- Strong schooling instinct—more active in groups
Why We Love Them
- Bright gold coloration
- Constant movement and energy
- Easy to care for
- Perfect for community or display tanks
⚠️ Important Notes
- Can nip fins if kept in too small groups
- Needs space to swim
- Best coloration shows in groups
- Keep water clean and stable
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Description
The Gold Barb is a bright, energetic schooling fish known for its shimmering golden coloration and constant activity. Hardy and adaptable, this species is perfect for adding movement and color to community aquariums or as a lively contrast fish in larger predator setups.
Their active swimming and schooling behavior make them a great choice for hobbyists looking to bring life to the mid-water column.
Max Size
- 2–3 inches in captivity
- Small but very active
Tank Size
- Minimum: 20 gallons
- Recommended: 30–40+ gallons for schools
- Best kept in groups of 6 or more
Tank Mates
- Peaceful to semi-active community fish
- Great with:
- Tetras
- Rasboras
- Loaches
- Other barbs
- Avoid:
- Very slow or long-finned fish (may nip occasionally)
Diet
Omnivorous:
- High-quality flakes or pellets
- Frozen foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
- Occasional vegetable matter
👉 Easy to feed and not picky
Care & Behavior
- Very active swimmers—need open space
- Hardy and beginner-friendly
- Prefer planted tanks with swimming areas
- Strong schooling instinct—more active in groups
Why We Love Them
- Bright gold coloration
- Constant movement and energy
- Easy to care for
- Perfect for community or display tanks
⚠️ Important Notes
- Can nip fins if kept in too small groups
- Needs space to swim
- Best coloration shows in groups
- Keep water clean and stable


















