Flame hawkfish with gobies?

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Hey guys,
So I’ve been checking out various fish I can add to my 55 gallon reef to round things off. One of the fish I’ve been looking at is the flame hawkfish and I saw that Matthew recommended this fish in a stock list similar to mine for a 40 gallon reef on the BRS channel. I would really like to add one to my own tank for their color and personality, but something I realized I should reckon with is the fact that I have 2 gobies already in the tank (a yellow watchman and a neon to be exact) and I’m worried things wont go down well with the hawk if I get one. Is there anything I can do to prevent predation? Maybe get a small hawk and feed it heavily? Or should I just go with something else? Any and all advice is appreciated!
 

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Hey guys,
So I’ve been checking out various fish I can add to my 55 gallon reef to round things off. One of the fish I’ve been looking at is the flame hawkfish and I saw that Matthew recommended this fish in a stock list similar to mine for a 40 gallon reef on the BRS channel. I would really like to add one to my own tank for their color and personality, but something I realized I should reckon with is the fact that I have 2 gobies already in the tank (a yellow watchman and a neon to be exact) and I’m worried things wont go down well with the hawk if I get one. Is there anything I can do to prevent predation? Maybe get a small hawk and feed it heavily? Or should I just go with something else? Any and all advice is appreciated!

What about a long nose hawkfish instead of a flame hawk? Or are you set on the flame hawk?
 

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The size of the fish is the only thing that will prevent predation. If the goby is small enough or the hawk is large enough then it will be over.
 

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I have a flamehawk with my mandarin and a yasha goby that was just removed from my Mia list with a miraculous appearance on the back side of the reef. I fed the tank and I saw this white flash. I was like ok…hmmmm, there u are, only been a month. Lol
 

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In that case you wouldn't have to worry about predation on your gobies, but depending on your hawk you may have to watch some of your cleanup crew.

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I love my hawk, very glad I got him. Tons of personality, and he's watching.. always watching.
 

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Longnose is the choice, or a geometric pygmy hawk (not a real hawkfish but similar shape and personality to flame yet smaller at only 2". The longnose is safer with the neon but the watchman is 100% safe with all of these.
 

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