Black Winged Hatchetfish (Carnegiella marthae)

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Black Winged Hatchetfish

Carnegiella marthae.jpg
Black Winged Hatchetfish

Carnegiella marthae

38 Litres (10 US G.)

2.5-3.8cm (1-1.5 ")

sg

Freshwater

pH

5.5 - 7.0

23.9-28.9°C (75 -84 °F)

1-8 °d

2:3 M:F

Carnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

2-5 years

Family

Gasteropelecidae



Additional names

Black Winged Hatchetfish, Blackwing Hatchetfish

Additional scientific names

Carnegiella marthae marthae


Origin

South America: Negro and upper Orinoco River basins.


Sexing

Only identifiable during spawning when eggs can be seen in the females body. Very difficult to breed in captivity, most specimens found will be wild caught.


Tank compatibility

Top dweller, a peaceful community fish to be kept with mid-bottom dwellers who keep out their way. Must be kept in groups of 6 or more.


Diet

Primarily carnivorous, liking live/frozen food such as bloodworm and daphnia.


Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day. Will prefer floating foods.


Environment specifics

Must have a tight fitting lid on their tank as they're excellent jumpers.


Behaviour

Top dwelling shoaling fish. This fish has the ability to leap out of the water and almost "fly" for up to 152.4cm (60")! So extra emphasis on the tight fitting lid for this species!


Identification

A very distinctive looking fish. A convex body with "wing" like pectoral fins. The body colour is iridescent silver with small black blotches, the body is almost transparent.

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