Description
Marble Hatchetfish – Carnegiella strigata: A Comprehensive Care Guide
Introduction
The Marble Hatchetfish (Carnegiella strigata) is one of the most unique and eye-catching schooling fish in the aquarium hobby. Known for their unusual hatchet-shaped body and striking marbled pattern, these peaceful community fish are a favorite among aquascapers and nano tank enthusiasts. Growing to around 1.5–2 inches, they stay small, making them a great choice for planted aquariums.
1. Natural Habitat and Behavior
Native to the slow-moving rivers and streams of the Amazon Basin in South America, Marble Hatchetfish are surface dwellers. They are excellent jumpers, using their wing-like pectoral fins to glide above the water in the wild. In aquariums, they spend most of their time near the surface, schooling together for security.
2. Aquarium Setup
Tank Size: Minimum of 20 gallons for a small school of 6 or more.
Water Conditions: Soft, slightly acidic water; pH 6.0–7.0, temperature 74–82°F.
Filtration: Gentle flow, as they prefer calm waters.
Decor: Floating plants (frogbit, Amazon frogbit, or red root floaters) provide shade and cover. A tight-fitting lid is essential to prevent jumping.
Lighting: Moderate lighting is best, with floating plants creating dappled shade.
3. Diet and Feeding
Marble Hatchetfish are carnivorous and thrive on a diet of small, floating foods.
Feed high-quality micro pellets, freeze-dried bloodworms, daphnia, and brine shrimp.
Occasional live foods encourage natural hunting behavior.
Feed 1–2 times daily in small portions at the surface.
4. Compatibility with Other Fish
Peaceful by nature, Marble Hatchetfish make excellent additions to community tanks.
Best kept in groups of 6 or more to reduce stress.
Ideal tankmates: small tetras, rasboras, corydoras, dwarf gouramis, and peaceful dwarf cichlids.
Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping species.
5. Common Challenges and Tips
Jumping: A secure lid is non-negotiable, as these fish are excellent jumpers.
Shyness: Keep them in larger groups to build confidence.
Water Quality: Sensitive to poor conditions—maintain stable parameters with regular water changes.
Conclusion
The Marble Hatchetfish is a peaceful, visually stunning fish that brings unique charm to the upper levels of your aquarium. With their marbled pattern, fascinating shape, and active schooling behavior, they’re an excellent choice for aquarists looking to add movement and personality to their tank. Perfect for planted aquascapes, these fish thrive when kept in groups and given plenty of surface cover.





