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Compatibility

Compatibility brief

Can Congo Tetra live with Tiger Barb?

VerdictCAUTION

Caution. Check the issues below before buying.

Congo Tetra + Tiger Barb: Temperament difference. Tiger Barb is semi-aggressive, while Congo Tetra is peaceful. This can work with adequate space and hiding spots, but monitor for bullying. Outcomes still depend on your tank shape, maintenance routine, and individual fish.

Compatibility score

72/100

Profile confidence: medium

Order of checkstank volume vs adults → predation mouth gap → temperament / fin nipping → shared water windows.

Min tank

180L

Combined minimum footprint reference for these two species: about 180L (larger active fish often want more length).

Temperature
Range in °C2327°C shared
Congo TetraTiger BarbShared window
pH
Range67.5 shared
Congo TetraTiger BarbShared window
Temperament / behaviour

Tiger Barb is a fin nipper and Congo Tetra is vulnerable to nipping — long fins are a common target even when water parameters match.

Assessment details

  1. Temperament difference

    Top issue

    Tiger Barb is semi-aggressive, while Congo Tetra is peaceful. This can work with adequate space and hiding spots, but monitor for bullying.

  2. Fin nipping risk

    Tiger Barb is a known fin nipper and Congo Tetra has long, flowing fins. Tiger Barb will likely harass Congo Tetra.

  3. Compatible temperature range

    Both fish can comfortably share similar water temperatures.

Tiger Barb is semi-aggressive, while Congo Tetra is peaceful

Temperament difference

Next steps

Concrete changes, not "research more" filler.

  • Provide plenty of hiding spots and visual breaks so Congo Tetra can escape if harassed.
  • Avoid keeping Tiger Barb with long-finned fish like Congo Tetra.
  • Congo Tetra should be kept in a group of at least 8 for best health and behaviour.
  • Tiger Barb should be kept in a group of at least 8 for best health and behaviour.

Try instead

  • Provide plenty of hiding spots and visual breaks so Congo Tetra can escape if harassed.
  • Avoid keeping Tiger Barb with long-finned fish like Congo Tetra.
  • Congo Tetra should be kept in a group of at least 8 for best health and behaviour.
  • Tiger Barb should be kept in a group of at least 8 for best health and behaviour.
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Plan further

Try both species in the full-stock tank check, or open either fish profile for mates lists. Methodology explains how verdicts are produced.

Individual fish vary in personality. Fishori uses conservative hobby rules. Observe any new introduction closely, feed thoughtfully, and keep a quarantine or backup plan. This is not veterinary advice.

Profile data confidence: high. Based on multiple reputable aquarium care sources with strong agreement.