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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Omaha, NE
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Long Nose Hawk?
Anyone have a long nose hawkish in a nano tank? I have always loved the look of them but know only marginal info about them. I have a pair of clowns, royal gramma and yellow eye comb tooth blenny. The tank is 25 gallons and I am looking for passive fish. According to LiveAquaria it show semi aggressive temperament. Any thoughts and opinions on this are greatly appreciated.
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My Tank: Deep Blue 30 Gallon Frag Tank, 8 x 24 ATI Powermodule with two Reef Brite XHO LED Strips, Three MP10wes Pumps Brothers Tank: Marineland 250DD |
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They are really cool fish and I used to keep one in a 55 with no problems. It might be ok in a 25, but, truthfully, I think the limited space would bring out the aggressiveness in the hawkfish... which might be too much for more passive species to deal with.
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37gal w/LED lighting with cement/oystershell/perlite background, DSB, 20l sump w/refugium with 30lbs lr, Reef Octo skimmer, royal gramma, purple firefish, 3 pajamas ------------------------------------- Ol' Fatty DIY Reefer Woman |
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Nano is to small... These fish like to cruise around... They make use of every square inch of your tank...
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Thanks for the info and opinions. I figured as much and am not one to push the envelope and ruin a perfectly fine Eco system!
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My Tank: Deep Blue 30 Gallon Frag Tank, 8 x 24 ATI Powermodule with two Reef Brite XHO LED Strips, Three MP10wes Pumps Brothers Tank: Marineland 250DD |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Cary, NC
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Check out the pygmy hawkfish aka geometric hawkfish aka unarmed perchlet.
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If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. Current Tank Info: 29g & 90g reefs |
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