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Banggai Cardinalfish

Banggai Cardinalfish

Scientific Name : Pterapogon kauderni

Status : Endangered (IUCN)

On view at Aquarium in : Red Sea Tank

The Banggai cardinalfish is a small, striking fish known for its distinctive black stripes and graceful, long fins. Native to the Banggai Archipelago in Indonesia, this species thrives in shallow coral reefs, seagrass beds, and sheltered lagoons. Unfortunately, the Banggai cardinalfish is endangered due to overfishing and habitat loss, primarily driven by its popularity in the aquarium trade.

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  • Mouthbrooding Fathers: In a unique reproductive behaviour called mouthbrooding, the male Banggai cardinalfish carries fertilised eggs in his mouth until they hatch, protecting them from predators and environmental dangers. This ensures a higher survival rate for the offspring.
  • Endemic and Vulnerable: The Banggai cardinalfish is endemic to the Banggai Archipelago, meaning it is found nowhere else in the world. This limited range makes the species especially vulnerable to overfishing and environmental changes.
  • Conservation Efforts: Due to its over-collection for the aquarium trade, conservation efforts are underway to breed Banggai cardinalfish in captivity and protect its natural habitat. Sustainable practices are critical to preserving this species in the wild.
  • Symbiotic Relationships: Banggai cardinalfish often form close relationships with sea urchins, using their long spines as protection from predators. Schools of these fish can be seen hovering around the urchins, blending in with the spines for added safety.
  • Nocturnal Lifestyle: Banggai cardinalfish are primarily nocturnal, becoming more active at night when they hunt for food and avoid predators. During the day, they prefer to stay close to hiding places among coral or seagrass.

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