Description
Blue Eyed Cardinal Apogon Leptacanthus
Overview
The Blue Eyed Cardinal, scientifically known as Apogon Leptacanthus, is a captivating marine fish known for its vibrant colors and distinctive blue eyes. This small, yet striking species adds a pop of color and activity to any saltwater aquarium. They typically grow to a size of 2-3 inches, making them an ideal choice for a variety of tank sizes.
Origin
Native to the Western Pacific Ocean, the Blue Eyed Cardinal thrives in coral-rich areas, lagoons, and sheltered reefs. They prefer environments with plenty of hiding spots to mimic their natural habitat.
Feeding
As a carnivorous species, the Blue Eyed Cardinal’s diet in the wild consists mainly of small crustaceans and zooplankton. In captivity, they should be fed a variety of high-quality marine foods, including frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and marine flakes or pellets designed for carnivorous fish. Frequent, small feedings are recommended to ensure optimal health and coloration.
Tank Mates
This species is known for its peaceful demeanor, making it a suitable companion for many other reef-safe fish and invertebrates. Ideal tank mates include other small, peaceful fish such as clownfish, gobies, and dartfish. It is advisable to avoid housing them with large, aggressive species that may intimidate or harm these delicate cardinals.
Aggression
The Blue Eyed Cardinal is a notably peaceful and sociable fish, often found in small groups in the wild. In the aquarium, they can be kept singly or in groups, though it’s important to introduce all individuals simultaneously to prevent territorial disputes. Their peaceful nature makes them excellent candidates for community tanks.
Experience Level
This species is well-suited for aquarists of all levels, from beginners to advanced. Their hardy nature and adaptability to aquarium life make them a relatively easy fish to care for, provided their basic needs are met.
Water Parameters
To thrive, Blue Eyed Cardinal fish require stable water conditions: temperature should be maintained between 72°F to 78°F (22°C to 26°C), pH levels between 8.1 to 8.4, and specific gravity should range from 1.020 to 1.025. Regular water changes and good filtration are essential to keep the water clean and oxygen-rich.
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