Flame hawks!

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I wanted to try something different this go around with fish. I added 4 flame hawks together in my Red Sea 350. Currently there are no other fish in there. It’s been 3 days and they are all happy and eating. No chasing, bickering, or any signs of aggression. Snap a few pics of them. It was hard to get close with all 4 of them zooming in different directions. I call them the 3 amigos and the 1 loner
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Very cool, I imagine they’ll be fine unless there’s more than one or two males. Following!
 
In a 350g I'd be curious to see if 2 males might coexist. They don't require huge territoies.
Yeah I imagine they would. I meant if there are 3 or 4 males in that group
 
First time trying to post of video on here, not that great but you get the point! Breakfast time for these guys!
 
I’m interested to see what’s going to happen when I add a couple more fish. So far everything’s fine but they also have the whole tank to themselves.
 
In a 350g I'd be curious to see if 2 males might coexist. They don't require huge territoies.

I think it's a reefer 350 which is like 75g, not 350g. Yeah in 350g multiple males would have no problem co-existing. It would be cool to see how the male/female and male/male dynamics work out. Just make sure to be very watchful if some extreme male/male aggression starts. Do the female flames live together like other species?
 

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