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[ FISH ]
CLOWNFISH - DOTTYBACKS -
GOBIES & BLENNIES - CARDINALFISH -
SEAHORSES - OTHERS
CARDINALFISH (Family: Apogonidae)
The Cardinal Fish are peaceful aquarium fish that have been a favorite with aquarists for years.
ORA™ currently cultures three species of Cardinals, two of which are commercially available for
the first time.
Cardinals are cryptic species that stay in sheltered areas by day and are more
active at night. They are not aggressive towards other fish, but since they are carnivores it is
possible they could consume smaller tank-mates.
Banggai Cardinalfish - Pterapogon kauderni
Banggai Cardinal fish have become one of the most popular marine aquarium species. They are
found in remote islands of Indonesia and are known to hide within the spines of long-spine sea
urchins. Due to a limited range in the wild, and overcollecting due to popularity, some authors
believe these Cardinals may become an endangered species.
This species is known to be a mouthbreeder. The male holds the fertilized eggs in his mouth through
full development, and releases them as juveniles. Banggai Cardinals have a spawn size of anywhere
from 12-43 fry, which develop in the male's mouth for 20-24 days. They will spawn every 30 days and it is not uncommon to observe this in home aquaria. The juveniles emerge ready to take newly hatched brine shrimp. For these reasons, this is a species many home aquarists have bred and reared.
ORA™ is currently increasing its broodstock pairs of this fish so we can increase our production. Look for better availability in the near future.
Blue-Streak Cardinal - Apogon leptacanthus
The Blue-Streak Cardinal (also known as the Threadfin, Longspine, or Slendertail Cardinalfish) is
found in large schools on Indo-Pacific reefs. It is named for the beautiful iridescent blue markings
around the eyes, fins, and body. The body is mainly semi-transparent silver, with several yellow lines.
This species reaches a maximum size of approximately 3 inches (7.6 cm).
The Blue-Streak Cardinal is a peaceful fish and is best kept with other nonaggressive species. A school
of Blue-Streak Cardinals makes a stunning addition to a reef tank as the silver and blue mass will move
slowly in unison among the corals and live rock.
Blue-Streak Cardinals are active at night and find security under ledges and in caves.
These elegantly colored fish are mouthbrooders.
This is the first offering of captive bred Blue-Streak Cardinalfish in the industry.
Pajama Cardinal - Sphaeramia nematoptera
Pajama Cardinals are one of the most popular marine aquarium fish. ORA™ is the first hatchery to successfully
commercially breed this colorful Cardinal.
As with most cardinals, they are generally docile in aquariums.
They should not be housed with overly aggressive tankmates.
They are a great fish for reef tanks, and swim freely in
full view. They will eat a variety of aquarium foods including frozen foods and pellets.
OTHER CARDINALFISH SPECIES
ORA has breed a number of other cardinalfish species in the last few years. They are available from time to time in
limited quantities. Species successfully bred at ORA™ include:
Blue-eye Cardinal - Apogon compressus
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