New Flame Hawk - Coolest fish!

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I'm looking at anthias as well. I would like 3+. I have a wonderful, fat, healthy not-for-use-with-coral flame angel. LOL I also would like an ocellaris clown as well.
I have 2 - and we love them! Got them from a private breeder - they are growing SO FAST! (Marlin and Nemo of course . . . . )
 

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Congrats! Hawkfish are smart and loaded with personality! The coloration of a flame hawk is gorgeous.
 

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Sorry if this was said already but can you have move than one as long as they're not the same genus?
Or does that not even matter and multiples of the same Fish.
Just asking if anyone knows I don't feel like searching right now and someone knows I'm sure.
It would be cool to have a flame a falco and a long nose in the same tank
 

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Sorry if this was said already but can you have move than one as long as they're not the same genus?
Or does that not even matter and multiples of the same Fish.
Just asking if anyone knows I don't feel like searching right now and someone knows I'm sure.
It would be cool to have a flame a falco and a long nose in the same tank
Yes, they are compatible with caution. There are many success stories about housing hawkfish of different species.
 

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I'm sure tank size and Territory has a lot to do with the success. Thanks I'll do some research
 

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That video was hard ! I "think"the cleaner shrimps get a free pass .
 

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My cleaners didn't :( And, it WAS a flame hawkfish that got them..
Mine got a large blood shrimp that I thought was too big to be bothered by a flame hawk. It's very cool fish though!
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Sorry if this was said already but can you have move than one as long as they're not the same genus?
Or does that not even matter and multiples of the same Fish.
Just asking if anyone knows I don't feel like searching right now and someone knows I'm sure.
It would be cool to have a flame a falco and a long nose in the same tank
I was wondering the same thing!!

I have a 120 - think I could do all 3? Any fish they are NOT compatible with? Currently have a sailfin, foxface, 2 clowns. Adding 2 wrasses. Trying to plan my stock.
@AllSignsPointToFish - you seem to know.
 

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I was wondering the same thing!!

I have a 120 - think I could do all 3? Any fish they are NOT compatible with? Currently have a sailfin, foxface, 2 clowns. Adding 2 wrasses. Trying to plan my stock.
@AllSignsPointToFish - you seem to know.
I'm not sure I understand your question.
 

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Gotcha. As far as I know, you could probably put all three in a 120 gallon tank. It's probably easier to host three different species than three of the same species. Here is a compatibility chart :

http://www.liveaquaria.com/general/compatibility_chart.cfm

Looks like you only need to worry about eels and groupers (if I read the chart correctly on my cell phone), but you weren't planning on those anyway. :)
 
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Gotcha. As far as I know, you could probably put all three in a 120 gallon tank. It's probably easier to host three different species than three of the same species. Here is a compatibility chart :

http://www.liveaquaria.com/general/compatibility_chart.cfm

Looks like you only need to worry about eels and groupers (if I read the chart correctly on my cell phone), but you weren't planning on those anyway. :)
Thank you!! Great resource! Printing it now. I appreciate it much! Hope you don't mind, but I will pass along to someone asking about fish to go with clowns if you haven't seen that post already :)
 

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