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Barbus melanampyx

Ember Barb, Panda Barb (Barbus melanampyx) — 4-5cm

Moderate Care
Peaceful
£7.99In Stock

A lively, peaceful schooling barb with striking black-and-gold patterning that adds constant movement and color to a community aquarium. Moderate care, peaceful. 23-27C, pH 6.2-7.5.

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Care at a Glance

Scientific Name
Barbus melanampyx
Adult Size
4.5 cm
Lifespan
5 years
Care Level
Moderate
Temperament
Peaceful
Temperature
23–27°C
pH Range
6.2–7.5
Minimum Tank
60L
Diet
Omnivore

Water Parameters

Maintain these water conditions for optimal health and vibrant colors

Temperature
23–27°C
23°CIdeal Range27°C
pH Level
6.2–7.5
6.2Ideal Range7.5

Overview

The Panda Barb (Barbus melanampyx), also known as the ember barb, is a lively, colorful shoaling barb from East Africa, especially the Lake Victoria basin and associated river systems. This small, peaceful species reaches just 3.5 cm in length and is prized for its vibrant coloration, active swimming behavior, and suitability for planted community aquariums. Males in breeding condition display warm orange to reddish-brown body coloration with distinctive dark markings that resemble a panda's face pattern, giving the species its common name. Unlike some larger barbs that can be boisterous, the Panda Barb is genuinely peaceful and thrives in groups, making it an excellent choice for aquarists seeking a colorful, active, and easy-to-keep schooling species. Available for sale UK from specialist suppliers, this species brings constant movement and personality to any planted aquarium.

Appearance and Physical Characteristics

Barbus melanampyx exhibits a compact, laterally compressed body shape with a slightly arched dorsal profile and a deeply forked caudal fin. Males in breeding condition display vibrant orange to reddish-brown body coloration with distinctive dark markings near the head and gill covers that create a panda-like facial pattern. The scales have an iridescent sheen. The fins are generally amber to reddish-tinted, with males showing more vivid coloration during breeding. Females are typically paler, more silvery-olive, and fuller-bodied when gravid. Both sexes have a small, terminal mouth and large eyes. Color intensity varies with diet, water quality, and social dynamics.

Natural Habitat and Distribution

Barbus melanampyx is native to East Africa, especially the Lake Victoria basin and associated river systems. They inhabit slow to moderate-flowing streams, rivers, and vegetated lake margins, typically among submerged plants, roots, and fallen branches. The substrate is usually sandy or muddy, and water chemistry ranges from soft to moderately hard with neutral to slightly alkaline pH (6.2-7.5). Temperatures are warm year-round (23-27°C). These fish are typically found in loose shoals, foraging for small invertebrates, algae, and organic detritus.

Aquarium Setup and Environment

A minimum aquarium capacity of 60 liters is recommended for a school of 8-10 Panda Barbs, with larger tanks preferred for community setups. The tank should emphasize horizontal swimming space. Provide moderate planting with open swimming areas. A dark substrate enhances coloration. Include driftwood and rocks for cover. Filtration should be good, with moderate water movement. A secure lid is recommended.

Water Parameters and Quality

Panda Barbs thrive in clean, well-oxygenated water. Maintain temperatures between 23-27°C, with 25°C optimal. The pH should range from 6.2-7.5, with neutral (pH 7.0) being ideal. Water hardness can vary from soft (5 dGH) to moderately hard (12 dGH). Maintain zero ammonia and nitrite, and keep nitrates below 30 ppm through regular weekly water changes (25-30%).

Feeding and Nutrition

Barbus melanampyx is an omnivore. Offer high-quality flake or small pellet foods as the staple, supplemented daily with frozen and live foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, and bloodworms. Include occasional vegetable matter or spirulina-based foods. Feed twice daily in small portions. Provide variety to ensure vibrant coloration. Fasting one day per week supports digestive health.

Shoaling Success: Keep Panda Barbs in a proper shoal of 8-10+ individuals to reduce stress, improve color and behavior, and encourage natural schooling dynamics.

Behaviour and Temperament

The Panda Barb is a peaceful, highly social species that thrives in groups. They are genuinely peaceful and rarely bother tankmates. These fish are most confident when kept in proper shoals. They are diurnal and most active during daylight hours, constantly on the move. Their lively swimming patterns add constant movement and personality to planted community aquariums.

Tank Mates and Compatibility

Suitable tank mates include other peaceful barbs, danios, rasboras, tetras, and rainbowfish. Avoid large predatory fish, highly aggressive cichlids, fin-nipping species kept in too small a group, and very slow long-finned fish. Shrimp and snails generally coexist peacefully.

Breeding

Barbus melanampyx can be bred in captivity. Spawning is by egg scattering among fine plants or spawning mops. Adults may eat eggs and fry, so a separate breeding tank is recommended; remove parents after spawning and feed fry infusoria or very small live foods initially, then newly hatched brine shrimp. Provide frequent small feedings and regular water changes.

Health Tip: Provide a well-filtered tank with open swimming space and some planted or sheltered areas; avoid cramped conditions and poor water quality to maintain health and vibrant coloration.

Why Buy from Tropical Fish Co

Tropical Fish Co is the UK's trusted source for healthy Panda Barbs. Every fish is quarantined, conditioned, and health-checked before dispatch. We offer a live arrival guarantee, secure packaging, and next-day delivery. Order today and enjoy this colorful East African schooling species.

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