Yeah. They put a male and female together and voilà you got a pair. These guys are not like anemonefish in the regard that male and female actually need to form a bond. With hawks it's more like with bluestripe pipefish: male + female = pair.I would not count on LiveAquaria selling true pairs.
Alright, so it's okay if I put two clowns of any species, introduce them at the same time in a tank, and they'll get along even if they're the same size?
But for hawks, it actually has to be a male and a female as they don't change genders?
Easy to keep - yes.
Jumpers - not particularly.
The biggest issue with them is that they are predators and will eat whatever they can swallow. Shrimp and small fish won't last long with a hawkfish in the tank.
The only ones I would consider are the the longnose and the flame hawkfish because they they are relatively small and have smaller mouths than the rest of the gang.
The longnose is probably the safest of all the hawkfish.
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Been looking for one of these guys for some time. not sure if they are that popular or if stores just don't stock them anymore