Paracirrhitus Hawkfish

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Does anyone have experience with the Paracirrhites genus of Hawkfish? I really like the look of the arc eye hawk but I don’t see them mentioned very often.

Edit: feel free to share pics of your hawks!
 
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Depending on your end goal, most of the fish in this genus are relatively common.
There are a few concerns if doing a reef tank however. Arc eye hawks can be a bit on the agressive side, and Freckle face hawks can get quite large.
 

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Keep them fed. They are busy bodies cruising the tank regularly. They in my own experience don’t seem to like anthias
 

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One amazing fish I have had mine for 3 years in my 350 reef in my experience it is hit or miss with the coral nipping but only about 20% do it and they just nip once in a blue moon if you keep well fed they should have no problems at all
 

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