- Name:
Yellowstriped Cardinalfish
(View AKA's) - Family: Apogonidae
- Species: Cardinalfish
- Scientific Name: Ostorhinchus cyanosoma
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General info about Yellowstriped Cardinalfish
The Yellowstriped Cardinalfish is a small and peaceful species, reaching an average size of about 2 inches (5 cm) in length. It is popular among marine aquarium hobbyists due to its bright yellow stripes, which contrast nicely with its black body. This species is native to the Western Pacific Ocean, particularly the waters surrounding Japan and Indonesia. In the wild, it can be found living in small groups among coral reefs, often in areas with moderate to strong currents.
Yellowstriped Cardinalfish Diet & Nutrition
In the aquarium, the Yellowstriped Cardinalfish will readily accept a variety of small meaty foods, such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and small pieces of fish or squid. It is important to feed this species several small meals per day to ensure it gets enough nutrition.
Determining Sex of Yellowstriped Cardinalfish
It can be difficult to distinguish between male and female Yellowstriped Cardinalfish visually, as they have very similar appearances. However, during breeding season, males may have a slightly larger head and more intense coloration than females.
Breeding & Spawning Yellowstriped Cardinalfish
Breeding Yellowstriped Cardinalfish in the aquarium is possible but can be challenging. They are egg-laying species that typically spawn in the early morning hours. To encourage breeding, provide plenty of hiding places and a diet rich in live foods. After spawning, the eggs will hatch in about two days, and the fry can be fed newly hatched brine shrimp.
Common Diseases with Yellowstriped Cardinalfish
The Yellowstriped Cardinalfish is generally hardy and disease-resistant. However, like all marine fish, it can be susceptible to parasitic and bacterial infections if kept in poor water conditions. Regular water changes and a healthy diet can help prevent disease outbreaks.
Yellowstriped Cardinalfish Origin
The Yellowstriped Cardinalfish is native to the Western Pacific Ocean, particularly the waters surrounding Japan and Indonesia.
Caution with Yellowstriped Cardinalfish
The Yellowstriped Cardinalfish is a peaceful species that poses no threat to humans. However, it can be outcompeted for food by more aggressive tankmates, so it is best kept with other peaceful species in a well-established aquarium.
Acclimating Yellowstriped Cardinalfish
When introducing a Yellowstriped Cardinalfish to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate it slowly to avoid shock. The drip acclimation method is recommended, in which water from the aquarium is slowly dripped into the bag containing the fish over the course of several hours.
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Yellowstriped Cardinalfish | Cardinalfish | Apogonidae | Ostorhinchus cyanosoma | The Yellowstriped Cardinalfish is a small and peaceful species, reaching an average size of about 2 inches (5 cm) in length. It is popular among marine aquarium hobbyists due to its bright yellow stripes, which contrast nicely with its black body. This species is native to the Western Pacific Ocean, particularly the waters surrounding Japan and Indonesia. In the wild, it can be found living in small groups among coral reefs, often in areas with moderate to strong currents. | PalaciosAn |
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