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Golden Pencilfish (Nannostomus beckfordi) – Peaceful Freshwater Schooling Fish
Golden Pencilfish (Nannostomus beckfordi) – Peaceful Freshwater Schooling Fish
The Golden Pencilfish (Nannostomus beckfordi) is a graceful, golden-hued schooling fish known for its calm behavior and metallic sheen. Its slim, pencil-like body glimmers with gold and red tones under aquarium lighting, adding elegance and movement to any planted or community tank.
A peaceful and active species, Golden Pencilfish thrive in groups of six or more. They prefer gentle water flow and plenty of plants, making them an excellent choice for aquascaped setups and nano aquariums.
- Beautiful golden body with red fins and dark lateral stripe
- Peaceful schooling fish ideal for community aquariums
- Does well in planted and blackwater tanks
- Hardy and adaptable for beginner to intermediate aquarists
- Captive-bred and safe for nano setups
Care Guide:
- Scientific Name: Nannostomus beckfordi
- Common Name: Golden Pencilfish
- Origin: South America (Guyana, Suriname, Brazil)
- Temperature: 74–82°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Diet: Omnivore – micro pellets, flakes, frozen daphnia or brine shrimp
- Size: Up to 2 inches
- Temperament: Peaceful schooling fish
FAQs:
Q: How many Golden Pencilfish should I keep together?
A: A group of 6 or more helps them feel secure and show their best colors.
Q: Can they live with shrimp or snails?
A: Yes! They’re gentle tankmates that won’t bother invertebrates.
Q: What enhances their color?
A: Dim lighting, dark substrate, and high-quality foods bring out their rich gold and red tones.