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Dawkinsia arulius

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Cypriniformes

Genus
  
Dawkinsia

Higher classification
  
Puntius

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Cyprinidae

Scientific name
  
Puntius arulius

Rank
  
Species

Dawkinsia arulius Dawkinsia arulius Puntius arulius Seriously Fish

Similar
  
Puntius, Checker barb, Dawkinsia filamentosa, Spanner barb, Black ruby barb

Dawkinsia arulius


Dawkinsia arulius (arulius barb) is a tropical cyprinid fish native to the Kaveri River basin of south east India. Other common names include Tamiraparani barb, Silas barb and longfin barb.

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Dawkinsia arulius aquarium fish


Description

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Adult fish are dark brownish olive on the back, becoming lighter on the sides to white on the ventral surface. It has a black, vertical blotch in the middle of its body, above the origin of its pelvic fin. It has a second black, vertical blotch above its anal fin, and a third black bar or blotch on the base of the caudal fin, though less well defined as the other two blotches. The fins are thin and transparent or translucent. Adults possess more pronounced colors than the juvenile. The adult male differs from a closely related filament barb species found in Tambraparni River basin, Puntius tambraparniei, and lacks the filament-like extensions to the branched dorsal-fin rays which lend to the incorrect use of the common name, longfin barb (Puntius filamentosus). It reaches an adult size of 12 centimetres (4.7 in) TL.

Habitat

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Its native habitat is large streams, rivers, and lakes, with a pH of 6.0 – 6.5, dH of 10, and temperature 19 °C to 25 °C.

Etymology

The name arulius is derived from the name "aruli" used by local inhabitants.

In the aquarium

Though less common to the hobby than other related barbs, this peaceful, active, egg-laying fish is compatible with other related species in the home aquarium such as tiger barbs (Puntius tetrazona), and rosy barbs (Puntius conchonius) and other fast swimming cyprinid species of similar size. Also compatible with some cichlid species, but smaller fish such as neon tetras would be at risk of predation. As with many barbs, nippy behavior is common, but alleviated by keeping the fish in numbers of at least 5–6 individuals in the aquarium, while taking into account the space requirements of the adult size of 4–5 inches (10–12 cm).

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Dawkinsia arulius

References

Dawkinsia arulius Wikipedia