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Bangai Dying of old age

Paul B

NJRC Member
Bangai Cardinal dying from old age. These fish have a lifespan of only 3 or 4 years, this one maybe 5 years old. Bangai's have one of the shortest lifespans of all fish although some will live longer. His mate died a while ago and they spawned for their entire adult life. He has not eaten in a month (I am not sure if he is drinking) You can see his fins are starting to deteriorate, he is breathing very slow, his scales are not smooth as silk and his top fin is getting shorter. Also, a fish dying of old age shows no signs of disease until later in this process when their immune system starts to mis function. Then he may exhibit spots and the other fish will pick on him. He will find a hole to rest in and the bristleworms will then grab him and it will be all over. I will catch him just before that happens and remove him.
This is the way just about all fish die from old age which probably never happens in the sea.
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Here he is with his main squeeze in their younger days.

 

Paul B

NJRC Member
This is from Wikipedia:

The Banggai cardinalfish is a paternal mouthbrooder.[4] The female plays an active role in courtship and pair formation, which occurs a few hours to a few days before spawning. Mating pairs establish spawning territories several meters away from the main group and vigorously defend them.[4] The eggs are about 2.5 millimeters in diameter. The young remain in the male's mouth cavity for an undetermined period after hatching.[3] Unlike many other species of marine fish, the Banggai cardinalfish lacks a planktonic stage in its life history.[4] The species has a short life span, reaching around four years in optimal conditions in captivity, and perhaps 1 to 2 years in the wild.[4]
 

MadReefer

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At least you gave it a good life. I had three a year ago and 2 paired up, I think. The third was bullied and died. I still have the 2 but no mating yet just hope they live a long life like yours.
 

horseplay

NJRC Member
Mine is probably 3 years old now. I got it from MarkC who knows how old it is. I lost one before after keeping it for about 2 years again someone gave it to me not knowing how old it was.
 

Paul B

NJRC Member
I can only tell you what I read, that they have a very short lifespan. I had many of them and I think they all died of old age is 3 or 4 years is supposed to be it for them. I am surprised their lifespan is so short as they are a fairly large fish.
 
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