Can Tiger Barb Live With Pygmy Corydoras?
Tiger Barb and Pygmy Corydoras may coexist with careful monitoring, adequate space, and hiding spots.
Conditions: Minimum 20 gallon tank.
Parameter Comparison
| Parameter | Tiger Barb | Pygmy Corydoras | Overlap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 74–82°F | 72–79°F | 74–79°F ✓ |
| pH Range | 6–7.5 | 6–7.5 | 6–7.5 ✓ |
| Temperament | semi-aggressive | peaceful | Monitor ⚠ |
| Max Size | 3" | 1" | Similar ✓ |
| Min Tank Size | 20 gal | 10 gal | 20 gal minimum together |
| Diet | Omnivore | Omnivore | — |
| Care Level | beginner | beginner | — |
Tank Requirements for Tiger Barb + Pygmy Corydoras
To keep Tiger Barb and Pygmy Corydoras together, you need at minimum a 20 gallon tank. Tiger Barb should be kept in a school of 8+. Pygmy Corydoras should be kept in a school of 10+. Provide adequate filtration, stable temperature with a heater, and hiding spots to reduce stress.
Species Profiles
Tiger Barb
Puntigrus tetrazona
Tiger barbs are energetic, boldly-striped schooling fish that add constant motion and personality to aquariums. Their orange body with four distinctive black vertical stripes is instantly recognizable. They are notorious fin nippers when kept in small groups, but this behavior is easily managed by keeping 8+ together in a spacious tank.
Full care guide →Pygmy Corydoras
Corydoras pygmaeus
Pygmy corydoras are tiny, adorable catfish that max out at just 1 inch. Unlike other corys that stay on the bottom, pygmy corys are unique in that they frequently swim in the mid-water column, hovering in groups like tiny helicopters. They are perfect for nano tanks and shrimp tanks, and their micro-schooling behavior is endlessly entertaining.
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