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The biggest risk in this order: Falco, flame, longnose. In truth, the flame not longnose is likely to eat the shrimp, depending on the size of the hawkfish. Anything is possible, though!Hello,
I have 2 Fire shrimps that are 1-2" in size and a Tailspot blenny, will a Hawkfish kill it?
I'm interested at Flame, Longnose or a Falco.
Thanks!
This is what happened to my shrimp![]()
I have a similar picture - unfortunately not on this computer, or I'd share... cute but ever so bad!!This is what happened to my shrimp![]()
I have 4 flame hawks and 1 cleaner shrimp in my tank currently. It used to be 3 cleaner shrimp but lost 2 of them some time earlier in the year. I don’t think it was flame hawks because I wouldn’t have any shrimp left
I'd go longnose, even though mine is only 2 inches long, he shows no aggressive tendencies. He does show amazing personality, however, and loves to sit and watch me from his little frag rack that I keep in the tank with only one frag on it for him to sit on. He is definitely one of the neatest fish I have ever kept!
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The tailspot blenny will be fine. IME I've found full grown longnose hawks capable of taking larger prey than a fulp grown flame.
Can you please tell me how big is the tank?
200 gallon
No, but my tank is huge... I figure they probably would in smaller tanksWhen you had the nose and the flame in the same tank, did they fight??
Ocellaris Clown pair, Melanurus Wrasse, and a Yellow Watchman GobyWhat else is in the tank with him? Nice picture. [emoji227]

