Originally Posted by
amadent
I bought a pair of banggai cardinalfish from my lfg. One died two days later and the other in 9 days. My water parameters are no3=0,no2=0,ammonia=0, ph=8.0 and specific gravity= 1.023 and water temp = 78.5. Tank is 72 bow w 75lbs lr and 40lbs ls. Inhabitants are 1 maroon clown, 1 royal gramma, 1 scooter blenny,5 yellow tail damsels, 2 feather dusters, 2 peppermint shrimp, 1 banded serpent star ,and one haitian anenome. Also have some hermits and snails. The anenome is thriving. He looks better in my tank than at the lfg tank. Water circulation is about 1,300gph. I saw the star engulfing the remains of the second banggai at night. The lfg said it happens. I think the water quality is really good because of the anenome doing so well. I also a protein skimmer going. I'm afraid to by any other fish. :help: What do you think could be possible problems.
They can sometimes be hard to feed if they are from the wild. This is from Lion_Crazz's list of fish to avoid in the archives:
-Banggai Cardinalfish/Neon Gobies These are two species that can potentially do very poorly in the home aqurium, depending on the specimen you choose. Banggai cardinalfish often ship poorly, and do not ever begin eating at the LFS. The good thing is that this fish is easily bred in captivity and tank-bred cardinals do excellently. Neon gobies are the same way. Ocean-caught neon gobies do very poorly, but because they breed so often, tank-bred ones are much more common than wild-caught. Make sure that you get tank-bred neon gobies, and not wild-caught.