NaH2O
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Fish of the Week this week is Pterapogon kauderni, also known as the Banggai Cardinalfish (along with Longfin Cardinalfish, Banner Cardinals, Hi-fin Cardinals).
There are many members that successfully keep these fish, so I would love for you to share your experiences. I will touch on the basics of the Banggai Cardinal.
These black-and-silver Cardinalfish are members of the family Apogonoidae, and grow to a size of about 3 inches. They are found in the Western Central Pacific, Banggai Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Thanks to Dr. Gerald Allen’s expedition in the 1990s this fish has gained great propularity. Their color pattern is striking, as are the fins.
The males are mouthbrooders, carrying the eggs and fry in their mouths until they are free-swimming (around 20-25 days), at which time the fry are released to fend for themselves. Given a proper diet and the right environment, these fish will breed in the aquarium.
The diet of the Banggai Cardinalfish should consist of quality meaty foods - crustacean flesh, mysid shrimp, brine shrimp, marine fish, frozen meaty foods, to name a few.
Banggai Cardinals prefer rockwork with ledges and hiding places to retreat to when threatened. They can be found in association with the long spined urchin (Diadema setosum), where they will flee when frightened. Some have found the cardinals within anemones, as well.
This is a great article for those looking for more information: Captive Care and Breeding of the Banggai Cardinal Fish “Pterapogon kauderni†by Frank Marini, Ph.D.
Here is a post quoting an article: Cardinalfish Association with Sea Anemones
Overall, these fish make excellent additions. Let’s hear about your experiences....what do you feed, how do they get along with others, and how many are in your system?
Below are a couple of awesome photos! The second one is a Banggai in a LTA.
There are many members that successfully keep these fish, so I would love for you to share your experiences. I will touch on the basics of the Banggai Cardinal.
These black-and-silver Cardinalfish are members of the family Apogonoidae, and grow to a size of about 3 inches. They are found in the Western Central Pacific, Banggai Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Thanks to Dr. Gerald Allen’s expedition in the 1990s this fish has gained great propularity. Their color pattern is striking, as are the fins.
The males are mouthbrooders, carrying the eggs and fry in their mouths until they are free-swimming (around 20-25 days), at which time the fry are released to fend for themselves. Given a proper diet and the right environment, these fish will breed in the aquarium.
The diet of the Banggai Cardinalfish should consist of quality meaty foods - crustacean flesh, mysid shrimp, brine shrimp, marine fish, frozen meaty foods, to name a few.
Banggai Cardinals prefer rockwork with ledges and hiding places to retreat to when threatened. They can be found in association with the long spined urchin (Diadema setosum), where they will flee when frightened. Some have found the cardinals within anemones, as well.
This is a great article for those looking for more information: Captive Care and Breeding of the Banggai Cardinal Fish “Pterapogon kauderni†by Frank Marini, Ph.D.
Here is a post quoting an article: Cardinalfish Association with Sea Anemones
Overall, these fish make excellent additions. Let’s hear about your experiences....what do you feed, how do they get along with others, and how many are in your system?
Below are a couple of awesome photos! The second one is a Banggai in a LTA.