Longnose hawkfish

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Has anyone had problems with a hawkfish eating a starfish. I saw him nip at my store at the other day now after returning home and being gone for two, I know starfish is missing pieces of his limb. My only guess is that it's him or my fire shrimp.
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I would be really surprised if a longnosed hawkfish would bite a starfish.

Your post does say "hogfish" though. To be clear, hawkfish?
 
I would be really surprised if a longnosed hawkfish would bite a starfish.

Your post does say "hogfish" though. To be clear, hawkfish?
Oops. Using talk to text. Well, the strfiwh has been in the tank for 2 months now and never moved from it's original spot. Once I saw the hawk anip at him one time, he has been traveling all over the tank. My wife saw the fireshrip picking at him last night but I think it was just cleaning the star.
So if he is starving, what can I feed him? I am currently adding phycopure to the tank.
Thanks guys!
 
They feed on biofilms in the tank. Ideally plan on 100g per starfish in a tank that has been setup over a year.
 
They feed on biofilms in the tank. Ideally plan on 100g per starfish in a tank that has been setup over a year.

Any chance we figured out how to feed? I have the exact same starfish I think is also starving, is there anything I can do to feed this little guy?
 
Just a large, mature reef system.

Large system I have.

I had to dose flocuzanole about a month ago to try and rid of hair algae to which there has been a large decrease in available algae in the system. Is there anything I can directly feed?
 

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