A greatLongnose Hawkfish!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size M: approx. 2 – 3″
There once was a Longnose Hawkfish,
Whose hunting skills made it a big fish,
With a beak-shaped nose so long,
It could catch prey all day long,
Its vibrant colors just added to its coolish.
The Longnose Hawkfish, also known as the Pixy Hawkfish, has a unique beak-like nose that it uses to hunt for small crustaceans and fish. Its coloration ranges from red to orange and it can change color to blend in with its surroundings.
Keeping Longnose Hawkfish (Oxycirrhites typus) in an Aquarium
The Longnose Hawkfish is a popular and unique addition to any saltwater aquarium. Here are some important things to know about keeping them in captivity:
Tank Size
Longnose Hawkfish can grow up to 4 inches in length, so a minimum tank size of 30 gallons is recommended.
Water Parameters
Longnose Hawkfish prefer a temperature range of 72-78°F and a pH range of 8.1-8.4. They also require a salinity level between 1.020-1.025.
Diet
Longnose Hawkfish are carnivorous and will eat a variety of foods, including live and frozen brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and krill. They may also eat small fish and crustaceans if they can catch them.
Compatibility
Longnose Hawkfish are generally peaceful towards other fish, but can be aggressive towards smaller invertebrates like shrimp and crabs. They should not be kept with other hawkfish, as they may fight with each other.
Coolest Stuff
- Longnose Hawkfish have a unique body shape and long, pointed nose that sets them apart from other fish.
- They are known for their bright red coloration, which can vary slightly depending on their environment.
- Longnose Hawkfish are active and curious, often perching on rocks or corals to observe their surroundings.
- They have been known to “play dead” when threatened, lying motionless on the bottom of the tank until the danger has passed.
- Longnose Hawkfish are relatively easy to care for and can live up to 10 years in captivity.






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