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Silver hatchet fish

(Linnaeus, 1758)

(Other members of the genus Gasteropelecus)

ADULT SIZE: 5 cm

WATER CONDITIONS: Moderately soft and acidic

TEMPERATURE RANGE: 23-28 C

FOOD: Feed Gasteropelecus sternicla live and dried foods

DISTRIBUTION: This species comes from Guyana, Peru, Surinam, Venezuela

AQUARIUM CARE: Does fine in a planted community tank, with some floating plants. This Amazonian shoaler often jumps out of the water to catch insects in flight. This behaviour also occurs in the aquarium, and so tanks should always have adequate covers to prevent losses. They relish all live foods, both worms etc, but are particularly fond of fruit flies.
Like all shoaling characins, hatchetfish need to be kept in a social group of at least 6 individuals, but preferably more.

BREEDING: Unknown

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BREEDING: Unknown

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Water conditions: Very soft and acidic Water temperature: 20-23oC
Disposition: Active, but not aggresive Community tank?: Yes, a good community fish
Spawning Method: Other (see below) Breeding problems:
Poor egg survival
Sex ratio: Breeding difficulty: Average
Sucess: Fairly unsucessful Years Experience: 1
Other Comments:
Date this record created: 11th October 2011 Breeding date: 2011
Breeder: kepkep Location: France
Water conditions: Very hard and alkaline Water temperature: 28oC+
Disposition: Very timid Community tank?: Yes, a good community fish
Spawning Method: Other (see below) Breeding problems:
Skewed sex ratio
Sex ratio: Roughly equal Breeding difficulty: Very difficult
Sucess: Very sucessful Years Experience: 50
Other Comments:
Date this record created: 14th January 2011 Breeding date: 1990
Breeder: Location:

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