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Andy_":qc79ul3l said:I've only seen them in dim lighting which I read they prefer. They didn't seem so pale.
How much$?
Matt_Wandell":13evvkli said:Andy_":13evvkli said:I've only seen them in dim lighting which I read they prefer. They didn't seem so pale.
How much$?
I read the opposite; that they will come out in bright light unlike most other cardinals.
I didn't catch the price.
Prefer a temperature range of 72 - 82°F (22 - 28°C). Feeds on zooplankton and benthic invertebrate at night. Not normally found in the aquarium trade - shown here for identification purpose.
Aquarium Setup: Apogon sealei (Seale's cardinalfish) has a preference for lower temperatures, but 72-78 degrees Fahrenheit is fine. They will tolerate small amounts of nitrate. Nitrite and ammonia levels should be kept as close to zero as possible. You must give your Seale's cardinalfish a dark place to shelter in during daytime. In the wild, this fish would spend the days under ledges and corals. Brisk filtration is a big plus.
Andy_":y18a2jvq said:Matt_Wandell":y18a2jvq said:Andy_":y18a2jvq said:I've only seen them in dim lighting which I read they prefer. They didn't seem so pale.
How much$?
I read the opposite; that they will come out in bright light unlike most other cardinals.
I didn't catch the price.
Keep reading.![]()
Prefer a temperature range of 72 - 82°F (22 - 28°C). Feeds on zooplankton and benthic invertebrate at night. Not normally found in the aquarium trade - shown here for identification purpose.
http://www.saltcorner.com/sections/zoo/ ... sealei.htm
Aquarium Setup: Apogon sealei (Seale's cardinalfish) has a preference for lower temperatures, but 72-78 degrees Fahrenheit is fine. They will tolerate small amounts of nitrate. Nitrite and ammonia levels should be kept as close to zero as possible. You must give your Seale's cardinalfish a dark place to shelter in during daytime. In the wild, this fish would spend the days under ledges and corals. Brisk filtration is a big plus.
http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/marinef ... alfish.php
They will all come into the light esp to eat - I said they prefer it dim which might be why the color is a bit off in these pics.
Matt_Wandell":3sgrthkq said:I'm reasonably sure they're A. sealei but would just like confirmation.
