In this category you will find captive-bred marine fish, which are currently not cultivated very intensively on a commercial level. Reasons for this are on the one hand the demand on the market and on the other hand the effort and duration of larval rearing and the associated costs. Support the breeding of Cardinal Fish, Dragonets and Co, and choose healthy, easy-to-feed and acclimatized fish from aquaculture!
Cardinal Fish are lurkers and like to stand slightly hidden between vertical structures during the day. Towards evening they become more active and go on a predation. For this reason you should feed your Cardinal Fish also in the evening hours or even at night. Thanks to their pronounced jaws, they can also digest larger types of frozen food.
Reference: 27-118-04-201
The bright blue eyes of the gill-spotted cardinalfish...
The bright blue eyes of the gill-spotted cardinalfish stand out clearly on the otherwise rather inconspicuous colored body. In young animals there are still stripes across the flank. These...
Reference: 27-101-04-209
The bristle-tail file fish is a calm and helpful...
The bristle-tail file fish is a calm and helpful saltwater fish. It swims peacefully through the aquarium and observes everything very closely with its big eyes. As an aiptasia-eater it is very...
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The Banggai cardinalfish is one of the most popular fish...
The Banggai cardinalfish is one of the most popular fish in reef aquariums. The silver body with characteristic black-and-white coloring and luminous dots is typical of this species. A very...
Reference: 27-130-04-216
Mandarinfish belong to the most colorful animals on our...
Mandarinfish belong to the most colorful animals on our planet. They are not only beautiful to look at, but it is also really fun to observe their interesting behaviour. While they move leisurely...
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In this category you will find captive-bred marine fish, which are currently not cultivated very intensively on a commercial level. Reasons for this are on the one hand the demand on the market and on the other hand the effort and duration of larval rearing and the associated costs. Support the breeding of Cardinal Fish, Dragonets and Co, and choose healthy, easy-to-feed and acclimatized fish from aquaculture!
Cardinal Fish are lurkers and like to stand slightly hidden between vertical structures during the day. Towards evening they become more active and go on a predation. For this reason you should feed your Cardinal Fish also in the evening hours or even at night. Thanks to their pronounced jaws, they can also digest larger types of frozen food.