Cirrhitichthys aureus (Yellow hawkfish)

naka

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Does anyone have any information on this fish?
I have an opportunity to acquire one.
It's about 2" and looks like this.

Thanks,

James

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I have never seen one of those before. I would definitely jump on it as long as it is compatiable with your current livestock.
 
I've seen one about 3 years ago wholesale. If I remember correctly, it was very pricey.

Here's a different golden hawkfish species that is pretty wicked as well.
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BTW naka, I have a piece of that magenta colored gorgonia that your picture is showing. It's photosynthetic, moderate grower. It came as a hitchicker on the base of a leather coral that I found at the LFS. Bought the coral, took the gorgonia off, then gave them back the coral for free. :)
 
Cirrhitichthys aureus is an interesting species. AFAIK, it is the only Cirrhitid that is a simultaneous true hermaphrodite (both male and female all at once). They feed on smaller fish, as well as the typical crustacean fare--relatively hardy like other hawkfish as well. Oh, and Project Reef's Cirrhitid is Paracirrhites xanthus--a smaller and more behaved species than the other one.
 
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