- Name:
Fowleria Cardinalfish
(View AKA's) - Family: Apogonidae
- Species: Cardinalfish
- Scientific Name: Fowleria isostigma
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General info about Fowleria Cardinalfish
Fowleria Cardinalfish (Fowleria isostigma) is a species of marine fish in the Apogonidae family. They are a small-sized fish, growing up to 3.5 inches (9 cm) in length. They are known for their distinct black and white stripes, which run vertically along their body. These fish are peaceful and can be kept in groups in larger aquariums.
Fowleria Cardinalfish Diet & Nutrition
Fowleria Cardinalfish are carnivorous and primarily feed on small crustaceans, such as copepods and amphipods, as well as small fish in the wild. In captivity, they can be fed a varied diet consisting of high-quality frozen and live foods, such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and krill. It's also recommended to supplement their diet with a high-quality pellet or flake food designed for marine fish.
Determining Sex of Fowleria Cardinalfish
It is difficult to distinguish between male and female Fowleria Cardinalfish. However, during breeding, the females will appear rounder and more full-bodied than the males.
Breeding & Spawning Fowleria Cardinalfish
Fowleria Cardinalfish have been bred in captivity. Breeding requires a specific set of conditions, including a separate breeding tank, a strict feeding regimen, and ideal water parameters. The males will court the females, and the females will lay adhesive eggs on the substrate or the underside of a rock. The eggs will hatch in approximately 4-6 days, and the fry will become free-swimming a few days after that.
Common Diseases with Fowleria Cardinalfish
Fowleria Cardinalfish are generally hardy and not prone to many diseases if kept in proper conditions. However, they can be susceptible to typical saltwater fish diseases such as ich and velvet. These diseases can be treated with medications like copper or formalin, but it's always best to quarantine new fish before introducing them to an existing tank.
Fowleria Cardinalfish Origin
Fowleria Cardinalfish are native to the Indo-Pacific region, including the waters around the Philippines and Indonesia.
Caution with Fowleria Cardinalfish
Fowleria Cardinalfish are generally considered safe to keep in a home aquarium. However, they may become territorial towards other small fish of the same species or closely related species. It's best to keep them in a tank with other peaceful fish and avoid housing them with aggressive or larger fish.
Acclimating Fowleria Cardinalfish
When introducing new Fowleria Cardinalfish to an aquarium, it's important to properly acclimate them to their new environment. This can be done by floating the bag containing the fish in the aquarium water for 10-15 minutes to equalize the temperature, then gradually adding small amounts of aquarium water to the bag over the course of 1-2 hours.
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