Introduction: The hyphen barb (Enteromius bifrenatus) is a small freshwater fish species belonging to the Cyprinidae family. It is native to various rivers and streams in southern Africa, including some regions of Namibia. In the aquarium trade, this species is popular for its peaceful nature and attractive appearance.
Distribution: The hyphen barb is found in different river systems and streams across southern Africa, including certain regions of Namibia.
Diet: The hyphen barb is an omnivorous fish that feeds on various food sources, including small aquatic insects, worms, algae, and other plant matter.
colouration: This species has a striking appearance with a silvery to golden body colour and two distinct black stripes running along its sides. The fins are usually transparent with a touch of orange or red.
Breeding: Breeding behaviours of the hyphen barb involve the scattering of adhesive eggs among aquatic plants. In captivity, creating the right conditions, such as providing plants for egg deposition and dim lighting, may induce breeding.
Size: The hyphen barb is a relatively small fish, with adults reaching a size of about 5 to 6 centimetres in length.