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  1. The Flame Hawkfish, also known as the Brilliant Hawkfish, has a bright red body with dark markings along the dorsal fin and around the eyes. They are a very personable fish, and are great for reef aquariums as long as there are no small shrimp maintained in the aquarium. It requires a 30 gallon or larger aquarium with plenty of live rock for ...

  2. Nov 29, 2016 · Flame hawks are incredibly personable, colorful and hardy. I highly recommend them for most tanks. IME hawkfish are a pretty high risk for jumping. Not quite as jumpy as wrasses and dartfish, but still fairly risky to go carpet surfing or end up in overflows. I would strongly suggest a tight fitting lid.

  3. Sep 11, 2023 · Flame Hawkfish have tufts or cirri at the end of each of the dorsal fin’s rays and on the nostril openings. All other fins are the same color as the body and the mouth can be slightly lighter. Flame Hawkfish grow to 3.5” (9 cm) and males are slightly larger. These fish are great for beginners!

  4. Hawkfish. Most Hawkfish reach a size of three inches and are hardy specimens that adjust well to aquarium life. Keep in mind that while Hawkfish do well in reef aquariums, they will eat smaller shrimp and fish. A well-sealed lid and adequate hiding places are required to maintain these fish. 13 results.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CirrhitidaeCirrhitidae - Wikipedia

    Hawkfish frequently sit and wait on the higher parts of their habitat, diving onto prey items seen underneath them, in a similar manner to some hawk species, hence the name hawkfish. Fisheries and utilisation. Cirrhitidae hawkfishes are mostly too small to be of interest to fisheries.

  6. Aug 26, 2020 · Flame hawks are aggressive, in a 75g you will likely be ok, they are one of those 50/50 fish; model citizen/demon. My flame hunts live ghost shrimp for a living, but if you are wondering how your cleaner shrimp may fair, check out this thread; Will the flame hawk fish eat cleaner shrimp? | Page 2 | REEF2REEF Saltwater and Reef Aquarium Forum Mine also takes out snails, hermits and emeralds ...

  7. Longnose hawkfish. The longnose hawkfish ( Oxycirrhites typus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a hawkfish belonging to the family Cirrhitidae. It is found on tropical reefs of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, where it can be found at depths around 10 to 100 m (33 to 328 ft). It prefers the steep outer slopes of the reefs amongst ...