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Bless their "pointy little heads"
Usually, I do a lot of research, but I am in a time crunch... It is Sunday (of course) and my local LFS will be closing soon - and the one that I really like is closed on Sunday. I need some advice - PLEASE HELP!!
Yesterday evening, two of the little neighbor boys showed up at my door holding a "present" - so proud of themselves - for my tank. To my horror (I hope that I am not offending anyone...) they had four yellow tail damsels.... Right now we have a "happy little tank". A false percula, BTA, yellow head goby, cleaner shrimp, and 2 turbo snails. Everyone gets along (of course the shrimp does cop the occassional attitude.) I feel really badly but - I will not put the damsels into the tank. The store that the little boys bought them from will not take them back (I called the store) that is a whole 'nother story... Anyway, I will address buying someone else a pet and research and fish compatibility, etc. But right now, I am trying to not hurt the little boys feelings by getting an acceptable "replacement" fish and get the damsels back. Right now they are in the QT. The local store recommended a "hawkfish" - sorry this is my first saltwater tank and we have been so happy and successful that I don't know to make a mistake. Does anyone think that this is a good or bad mix? I am about to cram read, but please help in the interim. |
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A hawkfish mostly sits and waits for something edible. They're not rough or rowdy, and don't participate in brawls, that I've ever seen.
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There are lots of kinds of hawkfish. Some might eat the cleaner.
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This one is a "Spotted". Yeah, based on what I am reading looks like some types can be aggressive. I was even kind of worried based on the name - HAWK.
Do you think that I would be better off to just steer clear - the last thing that I want in bedlom (sp) in the tank.....
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When you say that they sit and eat something edible - is that like brine, or the cleaner shrimp (which is about 1 1/4 inches...) Do they eat frozen brine or pellets?
I am seeing that the they can be highly predatory and can get too large for my peaceful aquarium...am I just reading too much now?
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yellow tail damsels are gerally lees rowdy than most damsels, but any fish without an air bladder, such as a gobie blenny or HAWKFISH, would be great. It's up to you really
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When the spotted hawkfish gets large enough, it might try to eat the cleaner. Maybe not, though. If I've got the right species, the adult size is around 5".
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I have a Falco's Hawkfish, Cirrhitichthys falco. He (she) is the cutes fish I have. Every time I come near the tank, he shoots over to the glass, sits on the sand and looks at me. I've got him in a 35 gal, soon to move to a 100 gal reef.
I would recommend him highly. He eats mysis shrimp, worms, anything I throw in there. He's not shy. I've only had him for a couple of weeks, but I really like this guy.
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or maybe pay a little more for another small clown, for pairing?
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The spotted hawfish, Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus, is not well-suited for a tank with shrimp, etc. Many of the other species aren't guaranteed either. IME, the safest (but like the others, not always) is Cyprinocirrhites polyactis, i.e. the lyretail hawkfish.
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