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| status = LC
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| status_ref = <ref>{{cite iucn |author=Lumbantobing, D. |year=2021 |title=''Oliotius oligolepis'' |volume=2021 |page=e.T91063698A91063711 |doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-1.RLTS.T91063698A91063711.en |access-date=18 January 2025}}</ref>
| status_ref = <ref>{{cite iucn |author=Lumbantobing, D. |year=2021 |title=''Oliotius oligolepis'' |volume=2021 |article-number=e.T91063698A91063711 |doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-1.RLTS.T91063698A91063711.en |access-date=18 January 2025}}</ref>
| genus = Oliotius
| genus = Oliotius
| parent_authority = [[Maurice Kottelat|Kottelat]], 2013  
| parent_authority = [[Maurice Kottelat|Kottelat]], 2013  
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==Taxonomic issue==
==Taxonomic issue==
This species has sometimes been placed in the genus ''[[Barbus]]'' though ''[[Barbus oligolepis]]'' <small>Battalgil, 1941</small> properly refers to another fish species that is only found in [[Turkey]].  Since Bleeker's ''oligolepis'' is not placed in ''Barbus'', both names are valid.<ref>{{Cof record|spid=42767 |title=''Barbus tauricus oligolepis}}</ref>
This species has sometimes been placed in the genus ''[[Barbus]]'' though ''[[Barbus oligolepis]]'' <small>Battalgil, 1941</small> properly refers to another fish species that is only found in [[Turkey]].  Since Bleeker's ''oligolepis'' is not placed in ''Barbus'', both names are valid.<ref>{{Cof record|spid=42767 |title=''Barbus tauricus oligolepis''}}</ref>


==Habitat==
==Habitat==
Checker barbs natively live in a [[tropical]] climate and prefer [[water]] with a [[pH]] of 6.0 - 6.5, a water hardness of 10.0&nbsp;[[dGH]], and a temperature range of {{cvt|68–75|°F}}. Their [[omnivore|omnivorous]] diet consists of small [[worm]]s, [[crustacean]]s, [[insect]]s, and plants.
Checker barbs natively live in a [[tropical]] climate and prefer [[water]] with a [[pH]] of 5.5 - 7.5, a water hardness of 10.0&nbsp;[[dGH]], and a temperature range of {{cvt|64–77|°F}}.<ref>https://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/oliotius-oligolepis/</ref> Their [[omnivore|omnivorous]] diet consists of small [[worm]]s, [[crustacean]]s, [[insect]]s, and plants.


An egg-scattering fish, they [[Spawn (biology)|spawn]] early in the morning on plants that are the center of the male's territory.  Once the [[Spawn (biology)|spawning]] is completed, the pair will attempt to eat the eggs that they can find.
An egg-scattering fish, they [[Spawn (biology)|spawn]] early in the morning on plants that are the center of the male's territory.  Once the spawning is completed, the pair will attempt to eat the eggs that they can find.


==In the aquarium==
==In the aquarium==
The checker barb has commercial importance in the [[aquarium]] trade industry; this peaceful fish is sometimes used in community tanks by fish keeping hobbyists. The checker barb is a schooling fish that is well suited to a community aquarium.  It requires warm ({{cvt|75–77|°F}}), soft to medium-hard water. It occupies the medium to lower levels  of the aquarium and is an omnivore, doing well on processed foods. The checker barb is a prolific egg-scatterer that lends itself well to the novice breeder.
The checker barb has commercial importance in the [[aquarium]] trade industry
 
It has a mild temperament and thus is well suited to a community aquarium.
 
The checker barb is a schooling fish - it should be kept in groups of no fewer than 6-10.  
 
It occupies the medium to lower levels  of the aquarium
 
An ideal diet consists of both prepared and live or frozen foods.  
 
The checker barb is a prolific spawner that lends itself well to the novice breeder.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 13:43, 6 November 2025

Template:Short description Template:Speciesbox The checker barb (Oliotius oligolepis)[1] is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to creeks, rivers, and lakes in Sumatra, Indonesia. It has also been established in the wild in Colombia. The adult males have red fins with black tips. It will grow up to a length of Script error: No such module "convert". TL.[2] This species is the only known member of its genus.[1]

Etymology

The genus name Oliotius is derived as a combination of a portion of the specific epithet oligolepis and its former genus name Puntius.[1]

The common name "checker barb" (as well as such related names as "checkered barb", "chequer barb" and "checkerboard barb") derives from the black marks on its side similar in appearance to those found on a checkerboard.

Taxonomic issue

This species has sometimes been placed in the genus Barbus though Barbus oligolepis Battalgil, 1941 properly refers to another fish species that is only found in Turkey. Since Bleeker's oligolepis is not placed in Barbus, both names are valid.[3]

Habitat

Checker barbs natively live in a tropical climate and prefer water with a pH of 5.5 - 7.5, a water hardness of 10.0 dGH, and a temperature range of Template:Cvt.[4] Their omnivorous diet consists of small worms, crustaceans, insects, and plants.

An egg-scattering fish, they spawn early in the morning on plants that are the center of the male's territory. Once the spawning is completed, the pair will attempt to eat the eggs that they can find.

In the aquarium

The checker barb has commercial importance in the aquarium trade industry.

It has a mild temperament and thus is well suited to a community aquarium.

The checker barb is a schooling fish - it should be kept in groups of no fewer than 6-10.

It occupies the medium to lower levels of the aquarium.

An ideal diet consists of both prepared and live or frozen foods.

The checker barb is a prolific spawner that lends itself well to the novice breeder.

See also

References

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