Introduction: The zigzag barb (Enteromius miolepi) is a species of freshwater fish from the Cyprinidae family. This fish is native to certain river systems and streams in southern Africa, including specific regions in Namibia.
Distribution: The zigzag barb is found in specific river systems and streams in southern Africa, with populations occurring in select areas of Namibia.
Diet: In its natural habitat, the zigzag barb is omnivorous, feeding on various insects, crustaceans, and algae.
colouration: The zigzag barb exhibits eye-catching colouration with a silver body complemented by a striking red or orange tail fin. This vibrant colour contrast, as well as the zigzag pattern across its body, adds to its visual appeal.
Breeding: Breeding behaviour in the zigzag barb typically involves egg-scattering, and they may spawn among fine-leaved plants in their natural habitat. In captivity, providing suitable spawning conditions with live plants and proper water parametres can encourage breeding.
Size: The zigzag barb is a relatively small-sized fish, with adult individuals growing up to 5 centimetres in length.