Flame Hawk, Neocirrhites armatus

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The Flame Hawkfish, scientifically known as Neocirrhites armatus, is a captivating marine species that adds a burst of fiery color and lively personality to aquariums. Originating from the Pacific Ocean, this vibrant fish is also known as the Flame Hawk, or Brilliant Hawkfish.

Aquarium Setup: The Flame Hawkfish flourishes in aquariums with a minimum size of 30 gallons, providing enough space for its active swimming and perching behavior. A well-designed aquascape with live rock structures and ample hiding spots mimics its natural habitat, offering security and exploration opportunities. Maintain stable water conditions, including a temperature range of 72-78°F (22-26°C), a pH level between 8.1 and 8.4, and a specific gravity of 1.020 to 1.025.

Water Parameters: Ensuring excellent water quality is crucial for the health of the Flame Hawkfish. Regular monitoring of ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and phosphate levels, combined with routine water changes, will contribute to optimal conditions for these vibrant fish.

Diet: The Flame Hawkfish is carnivorous, and its diet should include a mix of high-quality marine pellets, frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, Dr. G's and LRS foods. This species has a hearty appetite, and regular, small feedings throughout the day will help keep it healthy and satisfied.

Compatibility: Flame Hawkfish are generally peaceful but can be territorial, especially towards other hawkfish or similarly shaped fish. Suitable tankmates include non-aggressive species like gobies, smaller wrasses, and other reef-safe fish. Exercise caution when introducing them to a community tank, and avoid housing them with overly aggressive or territorial tankmates to prevent potential conflicts.

Reef Safety: The Flame Hawkfish is considered reef safe but may pose a threat to smaller shrimp or very small fish that could be perceived as prey. While they generally do not disturb corals, caution is advised when introducing them to a reef aquarium. Like many hank fish species, their perching behavior adds a dynamic and engaging element to the reef environment without posing a significant risk to corals or invertebrates.

Disease Prevention: To maintain the health of Flame Hawkfish, proactive disease prevention measures are essential. Quarantine new additions before introducing them to the main tank to prevent the potential spread of pathogens. Regular observation, a proper diet, and a stress-free environment contribute to disease prevention.

In conclusion, the Flame Hawkfish is a nice addition to fish only and reef aquariums, combining vibrant aesthetics with an engaging personality. By understanding and meeting their specific care requirements, aquarium enthusiasts can enjoy the personailty and vibrant red coloration.

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