Hawkfish?

stephen_g

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Hey all, I bought this fish a couple weeks ago and it was sold to me as a wrasse. The tank it was in was kind of dark and I didn't think it was a wrasse... But hey, what do I know?

After getting in the car, getting the bag out and inspecting the fish, I noticed the dorsal fin looked a lot like a hawkfish I used to have.

So, what exactly is this fish?


 
He acts like a hawk. The rock he's perched on is the highest point in the theater, and his favorite spot.
 
Awesome! Are they fairly common? He's the first I've seen in the 4 years I've been in the hobby.
 
its called a "red hawkfish" but also known as swallowtail hawk or lyre tail hawk
Yes, it is Cyprinocirrhites polyactis. They are a smaller species of hawk. Not quite as peaceful as the flame or longnose, but not much worse either.
 
Nice. I had a Falco hawk that I ended up having to get rid of because he just turned into a monster, harassing any new additions.

Is this one going to do the same?

And could I add a long nose later? Or would more than one hawk in a 120 be trouble?
 
Nice. I had a Falco hawk that I ended up having to get rid of because he just turned into a monster, harassing any new additions.

Is this one going to do the same?

And could I add a long nose later? Or would more than one hawk in a 120 be trouble?
I find lyretails to be on par with falco hawks, so it may do the same. This is not a species I would keep a second hawkfish with. Flames and longnoses will mix, but I would recommend against this with a Lyretail.
 

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