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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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Sick. 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.
Now he switches from the Kenya, birds nest and stylo lol
 

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I really want to get a second Flamehawk now. My current one is kind of on the smaller side. Will getting a larger one be an issue or should I really shoot for smaller?
 

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Found this hawkfish in petco a few months back.. never seen one before.. was only 15$ too. This isnt my pic.. i cant find the pic i took of him.. but its called an arch eye hawkfish
 

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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.
 

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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.
Copy that. Thanks much!!
 

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