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Thread: Marbled Hatchetfish (Carnegiella strigata)

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    Marbled Hatchetfish (Carnegiella strigata)

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    Very cute fish and perfect dithers for an apisto tank. they stay at the surface and have upturned mouths so they don't disturb the fry i've always liked them alot but never had a tank cover so i couldn't get any. now that i've bought a small school of them, i'm hooked!

    some pictures my friend took:




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    i like the marbe hatchets my self, but mine jumped out onto the floor when i was a kid, found them pretty crispy...get a cover...
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    hi bro, where did you get them? i dont mind because im setting up an amazon style aquascape but its hard to cover your tank especially when its 4ft big! and the mhs might melt the plastic.

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    i bought mine from C328. i love these guys and am planning to keep a school of 20-30 in my 4x2x2

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    was wondering because is it the water parameters that makes it jump? or it just simply jump for fun?

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    it doesn't jump, it literally flies.

    flying is usually to avoid predators, something that it developed in nature.

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