Longnose Hawkfish

$10499

You will receive a fish SIMILAR in design and size to the fish in the photo. This is NOT a WYSIWYG fish.
SKU: AWIF_LongHawkfish

ALMOST WYSIWYG – Approx. Size: 2-4 Inches

Longnose Hawkfish (Oxycirrhites typus)

The Longnose Hawkfish is a standout reef fish with a distinctive elongated snout and an eye-catching red and white crosshatch pattern. Found perching among gorgonians and branching corals in the wild, they bring a mix of charm, color, and quirky behavior to any saltwater aquarium. Their alert expressions and perching habits make them a true favorite among aquarists.

Tank Requirements

Longnose Hawkfish do well in aquariums of 30 gallons or more, ideally with plenty of live rock, branching coral structures, or aquascaping that mimics their natural perching spots. A tight-fitting lid is important, as they are capable jumpers, especially when startled.

Unique Perching Behavior

True to their name, Longnose Hawkfish perch on rock ledges or coral branches, watching everything around them with keen awareness. Their long snouts help them probe into crevices for food, and their behavior is a constant source of entertainment for reef keepers.

Diet and Feeding

Carnivorous by nature, Longnose Hawkfish enjoy a protein-rich diet. Offer a variety of meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, chopped seafood, and high-quality frozen blends. They generally adapt well to prepared foods and benefit from a varied feeding routine.

Tankmates and Behavior

Longnose Hawkfish are semi-aggressive and best kept with similarly sized or larger tankmates. While they are typically reef-safe with corals, they may pose a risk to small ornamental shrimp or very small fish. They are best housed solo unless kept in a large enough system to accommodate a mated pair.