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Spottedsail barb

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Cypriniformes

Genus
  
Pethia

Higher classification
  
Pethia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Cyprinidae

Scientific name
  
Pethia phutunio

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Cyprinidae, Pethia cumingii, Bengal danio, Onespot barb, Fire bar danio

The spottedsail barb, dwarf barb, phutuni barb, or pygmy barb (Pethia phutunio) is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the Cyprininae sub-family of the Cyprinidae family. It originates in inland waters in Asia, and is found in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.

The fish will grow in length up to 3.1 inches (8 centimeters). It is a silvery fish, with three blotches on the body. An additional dark spot on the gill plate is not black, but translucent, exposing the pink of the gills. Fins are pale orange, slightly darker in the male. Sexes are difficult to recognize, except that the female has a fuller body.

It natively inhabits clear or muddy streams, and rivers, as well as standing waters, with a silty bottom. They live in a tropical climate in water with a temperature range of 72–75 °F (22–24 °C). It feeds on worms, benthic crustaceans, insects, and plant matter.

The spottedsail barb is of commercial importance in the aquarium trade industry.


The swamp barb is an open water, substrate egg-scatterer, and adults do not guard the eggs. It spawns near dawn between plants near the surface of the water. Eggs hatch in two days at 75 °F (24 °C). The name phutunio comes from a native name, pungti phutuni.

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Spottedsail barb Wikipedia