- Name:
Ochrestriped Cardinalfish
(View AKA's) - Family: Apogonidae
- Species: Cardinalfish
- Scientific Name: Ostorhinchus compressus
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General info about Ochrestriped Cardinalfish
The Ochrestriped Cardinalfish is a small saltwater fish that can grow up to 3 inches (7.6 cm) in length. It has a yellow or gold body with horizontal black stripes and a yellow tail. They are peaceful and social fish, and they can be kept in small groups in aquariums. They are hardy and easy to care for, making them a popular choice for beginner aquarists.
Ochrestriped Cardinalfish Diet & Nutrition
The Ochrestriped Cardinalfish is a carnivore and primarily feeds on small crustaceans and plankton in the wild. In captivity, they can be fed a varied diet consisting of frozen or live brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and other small meaty foods. It is important to feed them small amounts several times a day instead of one large feeding to prevent overfeeding and ensure they get enough nutrition.
Determining Sex of Ochrestriped Cardinalfish
It is difficult to determine the sex of Ochrestriped Cardinalfish by physical appearance alone. However, during spawning, the male fish will have a more slender body, and the female will have a rounder belly.
Breeding & Spawning Ochrestriped Cardinalfish
Ochrestriped Cardinalfish are known to spawn in captivity, and they are egg-layers. Spawning usually occurs at dusk or dawn, and the female can lay up to 50 eggs at a time. The eggs are adhesive and will stick to rocks or plants. The male will guard the eggs until they hatch, which usually takes about a week.
Common Diseases with Ochrestriped Cardinalfish
Ochrestriped Cardinalfish are generally hardy fish and not prone to many diseases. However, they can still be affected by common saltwater fish diseases such as ich or velvet. It is important to keep their environment clean and healthy to prevent diseases from spreading.
Ochrestriped Cardinalfish Origin
Ochrestriped Cardinalfish is found in the Indo-Pacific region, including the waters of the Maldives, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines.
Caution with Ochrestriped Cardinalfish
Ochrestriped Cardinalfish are generally peaceful and not aggressive towards other fish or invertebrates. However, they may become territorial towards their own kind or other similar-looking fish species. It is important to provide plenty of hiding places and space to prevent aggression.
Acclimating Ochrestriped Cardinalfish
When introducing Ochrestriped Cardinalfish to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to prevent shock or stress. Float the bag with the fish in the aquarium water for 15-20 minutes to allow them to adjust to the temperature. Then, open the bag and add small amounts of aquarium water to the bag every 5-10 minutes for about an hour. Finally, use a net to transfer the fish into the aquarium.
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Ochrestriped Cardinalfish | Cardinalfish | Apogonidae | Ostorhinchus compressus | The Ochrestriped Cardinalfish is a small saltwater fish that can grow up to 3 inches (7.6 cm) in length. It has a yellow or gold body with horizontal black stripes and a yellow tail. They are peaceful and social fish, and they can be kept in small groups in aquariums. They are hardy and easy to care for, making them a popular choice for beginner aquarists. | PalaciosAn |
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