Beastije
Fish Addict
Hi guys, just wanted to post here my recent experience with the marble hatchetfish, that I have had for over a month now, if anyone else is curious about them.
From all the articles I read before obtaining them I was afraid they will be jumpy and easily startled and will be finding even the smallest gaps in the covers to try to get out of the tank. Everyone is warning about them being skittish, how they can easily overeat, how they are suicidal.
Granted, my experience is very brief, but I want to say that so far, neither of the statements is true.
I believe all depends on their tankmates, the hatchetfish are very static, very slow moving, hanging on the surface in their own group, minding their own business. I believe, if they were accompanied by fast moving fish, they could become stressed or skittish, being constantly "harassed" from their staying still and doing nothing. As long as their tankmates are small, slow or mellow, they are very easy, peaceful, (static) fish.
I have not yet seen or heard any of mine jumping above the surface, I have not experienced panic or stress when cleaning, when submerging hands in the tank, even when scrubbing the glass all around with the sponge, when putting the water in the tank with a hose or a bucket, they do not mind, they simply drift on the other side, stay in the open surface not too far away. No jumping away, no scared behavior.
They do not like too cold water change or too quick, as they tend to hangout 5 cm below surface after such a water change, otherwise they never leave the surface. Feeding therefore is a bit of a challenge, dried food, flaked food yes, that stays on the surface, but live or frozen is a bit of a hassle, have to drop it in slowly so it doesnt sink, they will not swim down for it.
They are very much shoaling fish, reports from other keepers who had lower numbers show aggression and division when low in numbers, as long as you have good numbers, they stay together all the time, near each other.
Overall, behavior-wise, they will be considered boring, because they dont do much, but they are interesting to look at and fill the surface water level void if you have it. Just beware of their tankmates or they wont make you that happy.
Cheers
From all the articles I read before obtaining them I was afraid they will be jumpy and easily startled and will be finding even the smallest gaps in the covers to try to get out of the tank. Everyone is warning about them being skittish, how they can easily overeat, how they are suicidal.
Granted, my experience is very brief, but I want to say that so far, neither of the statements is true.
I believe all depends on their tankmates, the hatchetfish are very static, very slow moving, hanging on the surface in their own group, minding their own business. I believe, if they were accompanied by fast moving fish, they could become stressed or skittish, being constantly "harassed" from their staying still and doing nothing. As long as their tankmates are small, slow or mellow, they are very easy, peaceful, (static) fish.
I have not yet seen or heard any of mine jumping above the surface, I have not experienced panic or stress when cleaning, when submerging hands in the tank, even when scrubbing the glass all around with the sponge, when putting the water in the tank with a hose or a bucket, they do not mind, they simply drift on the other side, stay in the open surface not too far away. No jumping away, no scared behavior.
They do not like too cold water change or too quick, as they tend to hangout 5 cm below surface after such a water change, otherwise they never leave the surface. Feeding therefore is a bit of a challenge, dried food, flaked food yes, that stays on the surface, but live or frozen is a bit of a hassle, have to drop it in slowly so it doesnt sink, they will not swim down for it.
They are very much shoaling fish, reports from other keepers who had lower numbers show aggression and division when low in numbers, as long as you have good numbers, they stay together all the time, near each other.
Overall, behavior-wise, they will be considered boring, because they dont do much, but they are interesting to look at and fill the surface water level void if you have it. Just beware of their tankmates or they wont make you that happy.
Cheers