Cardinal fish suited to reef aquariums.
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Cardinal fish suited to reef aquariums.
All these cardinal fish will eat your very small marine life!
They enjoy low temps from 25c down to 18c and will for a time,remain shy and hide till they settle in and then they will become very colourful harmless schooling fish for your display tank and all varied cardinals species featured in these pics get on fine with each other making a mixed school very nice.
They eat any marine meats like shrimps as such.
Due to photobuckets money grab, the pics will have to be redone and will be back using another host soon!
Apogon properutus
Apogon aureus
Apogon apogonides
From the left-
Apogon doederleini, properutus and fraenatus.
They enjoy low temps from 25c down to 18c and will for a time,remain shy and hide till they settle in and then they will become very colourful harmless schooling fish for your display tank and all varied cardinals species featured in these pics get on fine with each other making a mixed school very nice.
They eat any marine meats like shrimps as such.
Due to photobuckets money grab, the pics will have to be redone and will be back using another host soon!
Apogon properutus
Apogon aureus
Apogon apogonides
From the left-
Apogon doederleini, properutus and fraenatus.
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