Hawkfish

Most Hawkfish reach a size of three inches and are hardy specimens that adjust well to aquarium life. Keep in mind that while Hawkfish do well in reef aquariums, they will eat smaller shrimp and fish. A well-sealed lid and adequate hiding places are required to maintain these fish.

Falco Hawk


Care Level:

Easy

Temperament:

Semi-Aggressive

Diet:

Carnivore

Reef Safe:

With Caution

Minimum Tank Size:

30 gallons

Max Size:

3 inches

Pixy/Spotted Hawk


Care Level:

Easy

Temperament:

Semi-Aggressive

Diet:

Carnivore

Reef Safe:

With Caution

Minimum Tank Size:

30 gallons

Max Size:

3 inches

Longnose Hawk


Care Level:

Easy

Temperament:

Semi-Aggressive

Diet:

Carnivore

Reef Safe:

With Caution

Minimum Tank Size:

30 gallons

Max Size:

5 inches

Flame Hawk


Care Level:

Easy

Temperament:

Semi-Aggressive

Diet:

Carnivore

Reef Safe:

With Caution

Minimum Tank Size:

30 gallons

Max Size:

4 inches

Two Spot Hawk


Care Level:

Easy

Temperament:

Semi-Aggressive

Diet:

Carnivore

Reef Safe:

With Caution

Minimum Tank Size:

30 gallons

Max Size:

3 inches

Blood Red Hawk


Care Level:

Easy

Temperament:

Aggressive

Diet:

Carnivore

Reef Safe:

With Caution

Minimum Tank Size:

30 gallons

Max Size:

5 inches

Red Hawk


Care Level:

Easy

Temperament:

Semi-Aggressive

Diet:

Carnivore

Reef Safe:

With Caution

Minimum Tank Size:

30 gallons

Max Size:

6 inches