*This fish is a marine species*
TheFlame Hawkfish are suited for thebeginner aquarist.It is a hardysmaller species that is reef compatiable. The Flame Hawkfish has a vibrant red color, personable naturemaking it apopular marine aquarium addition. It is a predatory fish and can be seen sitting on corals and rock ledges waiting for unsuspecting prey to pass by.
Features ofFlame Hawkfish:
- Short stature and bright red & orange with a black stripe down the back resembling a mowhawk
- Grows up to 9cm
- Care level:Beginner
- Semi-aggressive
- Reef compatible
Tank Mate Compatibility:
Heres a list of some of the best tank mates for yourFlame Hawkfish:
- Damselfish
- Angelfish
- Tangs
- Butterflyfish
Do not keepwith invertebrates and best to avoid other bottom dwelling species. It will consume crustaceans.
Feeding:
Flame Hawkfishare carnivores thereforediet should consist of a variety of foods such as live blackworms, brine shrimp, freeze dried & frozen foods. Over time it can learn to accept flake.
Equipment:
Aquarium:
Flame Hawkfishrequire a minimum tank size of approximately 150L.
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Heater:
Flame Hawkfishprefer water temperatures between 22C – 27C.
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Lighting:
Replicate natural conditions with artificial lighting (8-10 hours of light every 24 hours.)
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Filtration & Water Movement:
Flame Hawkfishrequire good filtration and water quality. They enjoy good water movement and may loose colour if not housed in appropriate conditions.
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Substrate:
This speciesis not fussy with substrate. Select substate such as aragonite or coral sand to replicate natural reef conditions and promote healthy biological filtration.
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Decorations forFlame Hawkfish:
Provide lots of live rock, structure and rocky overhangs for plenty of territory to hide in. They enjoy corals of a similar colour to them and can often be seen to be perched on top.
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