Do you like bangaii cardinals??

dixiedog

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Just visually. Do you find them attractive in a reef? I have been on the fence about this fish for the longest time.

What does the group say? Should I get one?? :D
 
I really liked mine. I had a mated pair. They are not super active swimmers but they were always visible and every once in a while liked to swim up current and take a ride back down it. They would always make this knocking sound and I kept trying to catch them doing it to see if I could figure out how they made it. I like their shape and design paterns. If you have a mated pair they are one of the easiest to breed. The male will keep the eggs in his mouth till they are ready and you just net up them up when he releases them. There's some great threads and articles about them in the breeding forum section.
 
They tend to just sort of hover in one spot or area for long periods of time and don't really have much in the way of 'personality', but they are nice fish other than that with a neat look to them.
 
Maybe it was just mine but as a mated pair they did like to chase each other every so often and do a little mating dance.
 
they don't thrill me...but i'm sure a lot of the fish i keep don't "do it" for many, but you asked...
 
Love them! Mine has great personality. And I agree.. visually stunning. Black/silver gives nice variety from so many other bright colored fish.

Just an aside: His name is Ozzie. I'm a White Sox fan! :)
 
They tend to just sort of hover in one spot or area for long periods of time and don't really have much in the way of 'personality', but they are nice fish other than that with a neat look to them.

I wondered about that.

It seemed like that to me, from looking at them in fish stores, but I wondered if they were always like that.
 
I specifically bought them because they look cool and hover in one spot. I was hoping that they would fill an empty upper-left corner on my tank. Mine mated and have had 5 different batches of babies. Great fish.
 
I like mine. Nice filler fish because it just chills, and has a neat look to it. I have noticed it really moves around at night.
 
i think they are awesome. They provide a nice contrasting shape and different colors opposed to the other fish.

They hover because the area where they are from (bangaii islands) are kind of lagoon like so the water flow is fairly low, you can sometimes see if you set your pumps to max they try their hardest to stay in one spot, so if you are blasting current all through your tank you might want to pass on these fish.
 
I'm not into them, but if you like them, go for it.

I would recommend getting tank raised, however, even though they are more expensive that wild caught.
 
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Like them as a snack with a little lemon, or like the color? :D

I love them. Great black and white peaceful fish that does not hide much.
Easy to breed and feed. Great personality (after you get to know them) :fish1:

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I like mine. I have a pair. They spawned a couple of times but the male swallowed the eggs early each time. I love how mine interact with each other. The pair always swims together and they will sometimes twitch and dart across the tank next to each other and make a little clicking sound. I also really like watching them eat, they dart out, snap open their huge mouths and the food is sucked in by a rush of water, and then they immediately dart back to their cover. I even got them to eat out of my hand once!
 
I like mine. I have a pair. They spawned a couple of times but the male swallowed the eggs early each time. I love how mine interact with each other. The pair always swims together and they will sometimes twitch and dart across the tank next to each other and make a little clicking sound. I also really like watching them eat, they dart out, snap open their huge mouths and the food is sucked in by a rush of water, and then they immediately dart back to their cover. I even got them to eat out of my hand once!

They definitely seem to be more active when you have a mated pair of them. It was fun watching them suck in pods off the rocks and glass. First time I watch it I thought I was imagining it. I figured they would peck at them like the other fish I have do then all of a sudden the mouth opens and the pod was gone. :lol:
 
started with 3 still have the same 3. 1 year into it already. They don't seem to do much for most of the day. just floats around, at night they tend to be more active... looking for pods to fly by in the the current.
 
They're neat fish. I ended up with 2 pair out of 6 and they spawn 5-6x/year.

Nice. The pair I got was from someone else trying to get a group of them. I think it was like 6 he started with but these were the last two remaining after they killed off the others. He sold them to me to try again with another group of them. Good for me I guess bad for the new group of cardinals. :(
 
I've had a pair for over 3 years. They spawn all the time (just like my Clarkis). I noticed teh first baby last year around March. Then another a month later. Then I found 3 babies in my overflows a month after that. I then gave the tank a complete makeover and all the spawning fish stopped for maybe 3-4 months. Now they are spawning again but didn't notice anymore fry - until 2 weeks ago. I have about 10 this time in the 2 overflows and have been feeding them crushed food. The babies grew to a good size there before with food that naturally flowed into the overflows. The only way I could get them out was to flush them into a bucket. Lost one but had 4 babies at one point. Have the 2 adults and 3 offspring living in the tank since last March-May (looks like one must have been killed off). Be interesting to see how many survive this time.

It's interesting that so many fry make it into the overflows. Shows how many must come from the one batch as most must get eaten. Anyhow, adds a nice little extra dimension to the tank when they spawn and offspring survive. :)
 
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