Banggai Cardinal fish. Reef safe or not reef safe?

StephLionfish

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I've heard that they are reef safe, and I've read that they eat shrimp and small fish when they are bigger. I have a very small banggai in my reef, and he isn't paying attention to the shrimp.. but then again the shrimp are bigger than him.. So, reef safe or not?:bounce3:
 
Completely reef safe IME. I have abreeding pair and even they don't mess with anything, including shrimp.
 
If you get tiny shrimp, any cardinals will try to eat them. They love pods and consider the tiny shrimp to be food. I have 2 orbic cardinals & they tried to eat my tiny pistol I put in at the same time as them LOL. As long as the shrimp are large (I have 5 large ones), they should be fine. Never heard of them eating small fish, but then I haven't heard everything. I would guess any fry would be fair game, including baby fish (except their own).
 
In that they will not eat corals? Completely reef-safe.

I have personally seen many individuals eat small shrimp (including cleaner shrimp) as adults. I've seen a few take small fish, but that seems to be a little less common - more a matter of opportunity than hunting behaviour.

They get quite a bit larger than most people seem to think and they definitely will eat anything that fits in that (rather large!) mouth.
 
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