Pterocaesio chrysozona, commonly referred to as the Golden-banded Fusilier, is a visually striking marine fish prized for its vibrant golden band and streamlined body. This medium-sized snapper is a schooling species that thrives in larger aquariums where it can swim freely.
In captivity, it is essential to provide a minimum tank size of 300 litres to accommodate its active swimming behaviour and social nature. The Golden-banded Fusilier is peaceful and generally compatible with other non-aggressive tank mates, making it suitable for community reef setups.
Diet should be varied, including high-quality marine pellets, frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and finely chopped seafood to mimic its natural omnivorous feeding habits. Regular feeding 2-3 times daily is recommended to maintain optimal health.
Water parameters should be stable with moderate to strong water flow to replicate its natural reef environment. Lighting requirements are standard for marine fish, with no special needs beyond those necessary for the overall aquarium ecosystem.
While generally reef safe, caution is advised as some individuals may nip at small invertebrates or delicate corals. Monitoring behaviour closely is recommended when introducing this species to reef tanks.
Origin details are not provided, but best practice husbandry focuses on maintaining excellent water quality, stable parameters, and a well-structured environment with ample swimming space.
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