Pencilfishes
Pencilfishes are small, slender freshwater fish belonging to the family Nannostomidae. They are native to the Amazon and Orinoco river basins in South America. The name "pencilfish" comes from their elongated, torpedo-shaped bodies, which resemble a pencil. They are a popular choice for aquarium hobbyists due to their peaceful nature and attractive colors.
There are over 40 known species of pencilfish, with the most common in the aquarium trade being
Pencilfishes are omnivores, feeding on small insects, larvae, and plant matter in the wild. In captivity, they