Flame Hawkfish or Longnose Hawkfish?

Flame Hawkfish or Longnose Hawkfish?

  • Longnose Hawkfish

    Votes: 33 51.6%
  • Flame Hawkfish

    Votes: 32 50.0%

  • Total voters
    64

Packersfan21

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I'm trying to decide on which hawkfish to put in my 90 gallon reef. I have a cleaner shrimp and a mix of different snails and inverts. I know that there is a threat w/ the shrimp but which one would be safer? I also plan on adding a blood shrimp in the future.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12832001#post12832001 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by snorvich
Yes, I agree about the flame. But NEITHER are safer.
Very true. I added my reply without the 'safe' aspect being considered. Give me a flame hawk over shrimp anyday:D
 
You may have better results putting the blood shrimp in first. My flame hawk ignored all the shrimp that were in the tank before it, but thought it was feeding time when I tried to add more. I guess you could also try adding the shrimp at night if possible.
 
I had a small longnose hawk with a large blood shrimp in a 20g and never had a problem, your experience may differ though as it's always a risk
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12840645#post12840645 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by yeldarbj
How about hawks picking on scarlet hermits and snails?

Yea that's why I was thinking before hand that the longnose was safer, but i just wanted to see what everyone else had to say.
 
I unfortunately added a Flame Hawkfish to my 150g reef years ago. He proceeded to kill four Green Chromis, one Canary Blenny, one watchman Goby and two Firefish over four days before I was able to remove him. He wasn't in the aquarium for five minutes before the first Firefish was dead. Most expensive fish I've ever owned!!! I replaced him with a longnose and all was well for several years before I broke down the setup.
 
ive had a longnose in with shrimp for several years now, never any interest shown in them by it.
 
Thanks for all the replies. Defintely looks like I would choose a longnose now. The cleaner shrimmp draws a lot of attention to the tank so I wouldn't want to see him eaten.
 
My cleaner is one of my favorite things in the tank! I recently got him a mate (a third of his size!) and they cavort around the tank together doing the little "shrimp dance!"
 
LoL. Everytime I put my hand in the tank to move something or clean the glass he jumps on my hand, and I always freak out because he catches me by suprise.
 
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