Flame Hawkfish with Triggers, puffers and lions

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I really love the flame hawkfish and want one. I'm going to have two tanks, one is a reef that's got some small shrimp, so that's out. The other tank is going to have a trigger, puffer and dwarf lionfish. I'm thinking an appropriately sized hawkfish shouldn't have a problem with those guys but wanted some others' opinions.
 

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I have a flame hawk with my small preds, but the lions in my venom tank would eat him with no prob. A full grow fuzzy will reach 6.5" and be very robust with a big mouth. The thing is most people never keep them that long.
 
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I have a flame hawk with my small preds, but the lions in my venom tank would eat him with no prob. A full grow fuzzy will reach 6.5" and be very robust with a big mouth. The thing is most people never keep them that long.
I hadn't thought about mature size yet, so that's good to know. I'm not fully committed to any of them yet, the lionfish will get chosen over the flame hawkfish
 
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I have a flame hawk with my small preds, but the lions in my venom tank would eat him with no prob. A full grow fuzzy will reach 6.5" and be very robust with a big mouth. The thing is most people never keep them that long.
I'm curious about your pred tank?
 

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I'm curious about your pred tank?

You can click my name and "find all threads" and you'll find tons of info and photos on predatory type fish. I have 3 predatory tanks(90, 40B, bc29) with 13 venomous fish from the scorp. family.
 

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