Description
Cirrhitichthys falco
The Falco Hawkfish is a vibrant and engaging reef fish that brings both personality and activity to a marine aquarium. Adults display a pinkish-red to white body marked with vertical red-orange stripes and prominent dorsal fin filaments, giving them a striking and unmistakable appearance. Like other hawkfish, they lack a swim bladder and spend most of their time perched motionless on rocks or coral heads, watching for prey. An aquarium with abundant live rock, ledges, and hiding spots is essential to replicate their natural environment. Falco Hawkfish typically grow to about 2.8 inches (7 cm) and are best suited for tanks of 30 gallons or larger. They are generally peaceful toward other fish but may exhibit territorial behavior, especially toward other hawkfish or similar species. A tight-fitting lid is recommended, as they are known to jump. In the wild, this species inhabits shallow coastal reefs, reef flats, and outer reef slopes of the Indo-Pacific, including the Maldives, Samoa, and northern Australia, where they perch on coral heads or rocky outcrops. They are primarily carnivorous, feeding naturally on small benthic invertebrates such as crustaceans, mollusks, and worms. In captivity, they thrive on enriched frozen foods like mysis and brine shrimp, as well as live feeder shrimp. Feeding twice daily helps maintain their vibrant coloration and overall health. Considered reef-safe, Falco Hawkfish generally leave corals and invertebrates unharmed, though they may prey on small shrimp or other invertebrates. Their bold personality and unique perching behavior make them both a visually appealing and functional addition to a reef aquarium.
The Falco Hawkfish is a vibrant and engaging reef fish that brings both personality and activity to a marine aquarium. Adults display a pinkish-red to white body marked with vertical red-orange stripes and prominent dorsal fin filaments, giving them a striking and unmistakable appearance. Like other hawkfish, they lack a swim bladder and spend most of their time perched motionless on rocks or coral heads, watching for prey. An aquarium with abundant live rock, ledges, and hiding spots is essential to replicate their natural environment. Falco Hawkfish typically grow to about 2.8 inches (7 cm) and are best suited for tanks of 30 gallons or larger. They are generally peaceful toward other fish but may exhibit territorial behavior, especially toward other hawkfish or similar species. A tight-fitting lid is recommended, as they are known to jump. In the wild, this species inhabits shallow coastal reefs, reef flats, and outer reef slopes of the Indo-Pacific, including the Maldives, Samoa, and northern Australia, where they perch on coral heads or rocky outcrops. They are primarily carnivorous, feeding naturally on small benthic invertebrates such as crustaceans, mollusks, and worms. In captivity, they thrive on enriched frozen foods like mysis and brine shrimp, as well as live feeder shrimp. Feeding twice daily helps maintain their vibrant coloration and overall health. Considered reef-safe, Falco Hawkfish generally leave corals and invertebrates unharmed, though they may prey on small shrimp or other invertebrates. Their bold personality and unique perching behavior make them both a visually appealing and functional addition to a reef aquarium.
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