I think with other fish it really depends on their size and when you get the hawk fish. With invertebrates, it's open season.
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Now he switches from the Kenya, birds nest and stylo lolSick. I use to have a clown goby would perch in my Kenya. I had some great pics but are now gone he reminded me much of a hawkfish actually. Kenya's are a much underrated coral imo. Picture perfect vision of a soft coral, especially with a beautiful hawk nestled in.
Had about two months. He sits in my hand when he eats.My hawk is the fish that has been with me the longest. Awesome thread!
Copy that. Thanks much!!Yea those arc eye hawks are pretty cool man. I had one yearssss ago back. @revenant If I were you I would probly wait for that one to get a bit bigger to ensure it will be a dominant male. Then you can get a smaller one and add it no problem, shouldnt be much issue with dominance that way. But I could be wrong, I just know adding a smaller one to mine will be the play, not sure about adding a bigger one to a smaller one. If the smaller one has already turned into a male for some odd reason it would definitely end up in a fight.