Longitudinal banded tetra gold - Nannostomus beckfordi
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Longitudinal banded tetra gold - Nannostomus beckfordi
At first glance, the longitudinal banded ornamental tetra is not the top hit in terms of color, but wait until the males come into spawning mood ... or look into the aquarium at night. You will be surprised - suddenly the fish look completely different! Especially the completely different night coloration is a fascinating feature of the Nannostomus. With their lively nature, the beautiful longitudinal banded ornamental tetras are a great eye-catcher in the aquarium. - Garnelio
Features
Water values: soft to medium hard
Diet: omnivorous - omnivorous
Temperature: 25-30 °C
Behavior: Active
with fish?: Yes, with peaceful fish
Aquarium size: 100 l (approx. 80cm)
Breeding: medium
Difficulty: 2 - Normal
with shrimps?: with dwarf shrimp, offspring may be eaten
Visual effect: Especially colorful
Origin: South America
Planting possible?: Yes
with snails/shells?: Yes
with dwarf crabs?: Yes
Final size: 4-8 cm
Fish group: Tetra
Feature: dynamic group behavior
with large crabs?: No
Pelvic region: Center
with crabs?: No
Description

The pretty and rather lively Long-banded Ornamental Tetra (Nannostomus beckfordi) is a small schooling fish from South America, where it lives in heavily weedy waters. This interestingly marked tetra grows to about 4.5-6.5 inches long, with females growing larger than males.

Longitudinal banded ornamental tetras have transparent fins except for the anal fin - which is faintly reddish to bright red in color, as is the base of the caudal fin. The body is divided down the middle by a  black longitudinal line, above the ornamental fish is brown, below silvery. When the males are in courtship mood, they are real eye-catchers and also turn bright red on the underside. At night the fish have a different pattern than during the day - then they have wide diagonal cross stripes. This ornamental tetra is strikingly slender, almost torpedo-shaped, which indicates a fast and skillful swimmer and earned it the nickname pencilfish.

Nannostomus beckfordi is a rather crepuscular lively group fish that actively interacts with its conspecifics. The males form territories, but are not aggressive. Their imponation behavior is absolutely worth seeing. A group size from 10 Longitudinal Banded Tetras upwards has proven successful. Due to its lively nature Nannostomus beckfordi needs an aquarium with some space - from 80 cm edge length and well planted, but also with swimming space. In soft water and at a temperature of 24-26 °C the beautiful tetras feel well.

The Longbanded Tetra can be kept well in a community aquarium with other rather lively and robust, but peaceful fish. For shy and rather very calm fish it is not the suitable partner. With dwarf shrimps a socialization is well possible, shrimp babies may be eaten. Adult shrimps and large shrimp species such as Amano shr imps will not be taken by the Longbanded Tetra.

Nannostomus beckfordi is quite easy to breed. For this purpose a breeding pair is placed in a heavily weedy breeding tank. Like all tetras the Longbanded Tetra is a free spawner. The parents go to the spawn and later to the young and should therefore be moved again after spawning. Longbanded tetras need soft and slightly acidic water with a pH of about 4.5-6, even in the breeding tank. The larvae of the Longbanded tetra hatch after 1-2 days and are fed with finest live food such as slipper lizards, artemia euplii or rotifers after free swimming.

Like practically all tetras, the interesting Longbanded Tetra is an omnivore. In the wild, it will take approach foods such as insects as well as insect larvae or small crustaceans. In the aquarium a good and high quality flake food or granulated food is well suited for small omnivorous ornamental fish. From time to time you should supplement its diet with small Live food and Frozen food a little more varied.

Our food recommendation: The NatureHolic Main Feed is a professional staple food for all aquarium fish. We supply Hauptfeed in the form of a soft granulate, which thanks to its grain size of half a millimeter can be easily ingested by small to medium-sized fish. The soft consistency resembles the texture of insect larvae in nature and protects the fish mouth from micro-injuries.

Our plant recommendation: Use for planting NatureHolic InVitros. These are free of snails, planarians and other unwanted co-inhabitants. Also free of algae spores, bacteria and fungi.

Expert Tip: We recommend when keeping fish the NatureHolic 3 Phase Liquid. The care set offers the best all-round protection for your animals. It ensures optimal conditions for successful breeding and keeping.

Profile
Scientific name: Nannostomus beckfordi
German name: Longitudinal banded ornamental tetra, pencilfish
Difficulty level: for beginners
Origin/Distribution: South America
Coloration: transparent fins, anal fin faintly reddish to bright red, also the base of the caudal fin. Body with central black longitudinal stripe, brown above, silvery below. Males in courtship mood also become bright red on the underside. Different pattern at night than during the day - broad oblique transverse stripes
Age expectancy: approx. 2 years
Water parameters: GH 2 to 8, KH 0 to 6, pH 4.5 to 6.5, temperature 24 to 26 °C
Tank size: from 112 l
Food: Omnivorous, needs additional fine frozen food or live food
Breeding: relatively easy
Behavior: may eat shrimp offspring
Group size: Shoal of at least 10
Further information: Ten typical aquarium fish for beginners and alternatives to them, Tips for acclimating fish to the aquarium, Feeding aquarium fish properly - cheap food and what it can do
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