Notabilis Barbel (Semilabeo notabilis)
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High-current grazer with river-built strength
The Notabilis Barbel is a sleek, underappreciated river cyprinid known for its streamlined body and steady endurance. A silvery to muted olive base is accented by subtle darker scale edging and a strong lateral profile, giving it a clean, athletic appearance. Thick lips and a slightly downturned mouth reveal its grazing nature β built to scrape and forage along rocky riverbeds.
Native to fast-flowing streams and rivers of East Asia, Semilabeo notabilis thrives in oxygen-rich water with consistent current. Unlike flashy schooling species, this barbel brings motion and structure through constant cruising behavior. It patrols mid-to-lower water levels, maintaining steady movement rather than bursts of aggression.
Growing to approximately 8β10 inches, the Notabilis Barbel becomes a substantial presence in river-style aquariums and is best suited for experienced aquarists who can provide proper flow and space.
Minimum Tank Size: 125 gallons (180+ gallons preferred for groups)
Group Size: 3 or more recommended
Substrate: Sand, smooth gravel, or river rock
Flow: Moderate to strong current essential
DΓ©cor: Rock formations with open swimming lanes
Lighting: Moderate
Filtration: Strong biological filtration required
Oxygen: High dissolved oxygen critical
Best with other large, fast river species:
Larger barbs
Rainbowfish
Non-aggressive cichlids
Loaches
Peaceful catfish
Avoid aggressive predators and very small fish.
Temperature: 68β75Β°F (20β24Β°C)
pH: 6.5β7.5
Hardness: Moderate
Water Quality: Clean, stable, and highly oxygenated
Omnivorous with strong grazing tendencies:
High-quality pellets
Vegetable matter (spinach, algae wafers)
Frozen foods in moderation
Biofilm and natural growth on dΓ©cor
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