Cherry Barb | Adult | 1.5-2 cm | Pack of 6 | Total Delivered Price βΉ1,499/-
Cherry Barb (Pethia titteya)
Description
The Cherry Barb (Pethia titteya), offered by Nero Labs, is a selectively maintained ornamental cyprinid recognized for its rich red body coloration, peaceful schooling behaviour, and adaptability to planted freshwater systems. Native to shaded forest streams of Sri Lanka, this species is naturally associated with slow-moving environments containing dense vegetation, subdued lighting, and leaf-litter-rich substrates.
Body coloration typically presents as warm cherry-red to deep ruby tones, particularly pronounced in mature males under stable environmental conditions. Females generally exhibit softer bronze to reddish-brown coloration with a more subdued overall appearance. A subtle lateral stripe extending across the body may remain visible depending on lineage expression and social context. Colour intensity develops progressively with maturity and is strongly influenced by diet quality, environmental stability, and social grouping.
Behaviour is peaceful, active, and schooling-oriented, with individuals exhibiting cohesive midwater movement and low interspecific aggression. The species integrates effectively into structured community aquaria and displays improved behavioural confidence and colour saturation when maintained in appropriate group sizes. Males may engage in non-destructive display behaviour during social interaction and breeding activity.
Specimens supplied are lab-reared and system-acclimated within controlled, closed-system environments, minimizing early-life stress and supporting predictable long-term adaptation to aquarium conditions. This lineage represents domesticated ornamental stock maintained for colour stability, behavioural consistency, and aquarium suitability rather than wild ecological function or conservation deployment.
System & Rearing Notes
Origin: In-house, Nero Labs
Rearing environment: Controlled, closed system
Line status: Selectively maintained ornamental cyprinid
Behaviour: Peaceful, active, schooling
Swimming profile: Midwater, synchronized group movement
Feeding behaviour: Omnivorous; accepts prepared, frozen, and live feeds
Habitat preference: Planted aquaria with subdued lighting and low to moderate flow
Colour development: Progressive; red saturation intensifies with maturity and stable conditions
Sexual dimorphism: Pronounced; males display stronger red coloration
Minor variation in red intensity, lateral stripe visibility, and finnage coloration may occur between individuals and reflects normal biological diversity within maintained ornamental populations.
Availability & Use
Availability of Cherry Barbs is cycle-dependent and determined by biological readiness rather than inventory-driven targets. This species is suitable for beginner to intermediate aquarists capable of maintaining stable freshwater community systems and appropriate schooling groups.
Best suited for planted community aquaria, nano-to-medium freshwater displays, and low-stress environments emphasizing natural schooling behaviour and colour contrast.
Important Note
Cherry Barbs should be maintained in groups to support stable social behaviour and reduce stress-related colour suppression. Sparse environmental structure or inadequate group size may lead to reduced confidence and diminished colour expression.
Ethical & Operational Context
Distribution of Cherry Barbs through Nero Labs prioritizes organism welfare, lineage consistency, and responsible propagation of ornamental schooling species. Proceeds support refinement of cyprinid husbandry protocols, behavioural observation programs, and applied ornamental aquaculture initiatives.









