Very nice photos. I also have a soft spot for Carnegiella but keep them in my Southamerican community tank rather than with discus. Have you kept them together before? Interested to know if it works
So I put some dither fish in my 75 gallon after rehoming a Raphael Striped catfish.
Here is a Marble Hatchet reflected in the surface of the tank.
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Very nice photos. I also have a soft spot for Carnegiella but keep them in my Southamerican community tank rather than with discus. Have you kept them together before? Interested to know if it works
I have had great success with silver hatchets and discus.Hatchets are one of my favorite tetras and this one only takes up the very surface of the tank.
I have not tried before.
I rehomed my very large Raphael Striped Catfish, and as there aren't discus in this tank yet I added some hatchets, Cardinals, rams, and schwartzi cories.
I am saving up to add discus to this tank again.
This will give the Cardinals and Hatchets some grow time.
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I like the way they are framed by the plants Dave
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
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Thumbs up for hatchet lover!
Great photo as well.
I also have a school of 6 common (silver?) hatchets in my 67g with 5 discus.
They do pretty OK with each other. Mostly hanging out at the surface, so not so much interaction (in my book, that's a good thing.)
I always wanted marble ones, but they are quite rare around here and all are imports.
The price is kinda ridiculous, 1 marble hatchet = so so quality 3" discus or something...
Water change is not just a chore, it's my life now...
I have good lids on the tank
I thought I had lost one due to stress the day I brought them home, but last night I was able to make a count of eight three times so I don't think I lost any.
I am currently feeding crushed flake twice a day, and a small cube (1/4 inch) of freeze dried tubifex worms once a day
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I have a good lid on my tank too, was worried to start they would freak during water changes (even with no discus in that tank I still like to do 75% wc, in for a penny in for a pound). Never had a problem in years, even when I put both hands in the tank to give the plants a haircut. Marbled hatchet fish have been one of my favourite for years now.