The Indian Flying Barb (Esomus danricus) is a stunning and lively freshwater species native to the rivers and streams of South and Southeast Asia. Known for its slender, silver-gold body and long trailing barbels, this fish brings both beauty and energy to any aquarium.
This species thrives in groups of six or more, displaying schooling behavior that enhances their natural elegance. Their peaceful temperament makes them compatible with other non-aggressive fish such as danios, rasboras, and small barbs.
💧 Tank Requirements:
Provide a well-oxygenated aquarium with moderate water flow, mimicking their natural riverine habitat. A soft substrate with plenty of plants and open swimming space helps them feel secure and active. They appreciate dim lighting and floating vegetation to diffuse light.
🍽️ Feeding:
Being omnivorous, Esomus danricus readily accepts a variety of foods including high-quality flakes, micro-pellets, and frozen or live foods such as daphnia or bloodworms. A balanced diet ensures vibrant coloration and strong health.
🐠 Breeding:
In captivity, they scatter eggs among fine-leaved plants or spawning mops. A separate breeding tank is recommended, as adults may eat the eggs. Fry can be raised on infusoria and later on baby brine shrimp.
🌿 Ideal For:
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Beginner aquarists looking for hardy and attractive species
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Community aquariums with other peaceful fish
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Natural and planted tank setups
With proper care and environment, the Indian Flying Barb offers years of enjoyment with its shimmering beauty and lively nature.




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