General Fish Information
- Scientific Fish Name
- Oxycirrhites typus
- Care Level
- Easy - Although not indestructible, the species in this category have proven to be not too demanding in the care that they require. Most of these species do not have special feeding requirements and can tolerate less than perfect water conditions.
- Temperament
- Semi Aggressive - Species within this category are normally active fishes, and may occasionally chase or show aggression towards one another or similar shaped tankmates. When placing Semi-Aggressive species in your aquarium, be sure to introduce them after the smaller, more passive fishes have been established.
- Diet
- Carnivore - Species consumes meaty foods.
- Reef Safe
- With Caution - This species of fish may be prone to consuming or harassing corals or invertebrates such as shrimp, anemones or feather dusters, but are otherwise wonderful reef fish cohabitating well with soft and stony corals.
- Maximum Size
- 5"
- Family
- Cirrhitidae
- Minimum Tank Size
- 30g
- Compatibility
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The Longnose Hawkfish, characterized by its striking white body adorned with red horizontal and vertical stripes, is a captivating creature renowned for its lively disposition. Notably, it holds the distinction of being the sole Hawkfish species to have successfully reproduced in captivity.
A 30-gallon or larger aquarium, equipped with a secure lid to prevent escape, is suitable for housing this resilient, semi-aggressive fish. However, it is important to be aware that other larger Hawkfish may overpower the Longnose Hawkfish. Despite its voracious appetite for small fish and shrimp, it can thrive as an excellent reef inhabitant when provided with the appropriate conditions.
To enhance its well-being, the Longnose Hawkfish should be provided with ample opportunities to perch and camouflage itself among the Red Gorgonian Sea Fan or similar decor. Its diet should consist of a diverse range of marine meats, frozen preparations, and live feeder shrimp to ensure its nutritional needs are met.
A 30-gallon or larger aquarium, equipped with a secure lid to prevent escape, is suitable for housing this resilient, semi-aggressive fish. However, it is important to be aware that other larger Hawkfish may overpower the Longnose Hawkfish. Despite its voracious appetite for small fish and shrimp, it can thrive as an excellent reef inhabitant when provided with the appropriate conditions.
To enhance its well-being, the Longnose Hawkfish should be provided with ample opportunities to perch and camouflage itself among the Red Gorgonian Sea Fan or similar decor. Its diet should consist of a diverse range of marine meats, frozen preparations, and live feeder shrimp to ensure its nutritional needs are met.
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