Longnose Hawkfish (Bleeker, 1857)

 Scientific Name  Oxycirrhitus typus
 Diet  Carnivore; brine, shrimp, small fish, meaty foods
 Alt Common Name  Longnose hawkfish, Kudagonbe (Jap. 'tube hawkfish')
 Family  Cirrhitidae
 Origin  Indian and Pacific Oceans
 Aquarist Level  Beginner
 Reef Safe  With Caution
 Coloration  White with Red horizontal and vertical bands
 Disposition  Peaceful except with other hawkfish and possible smaller fish.
 Hardiness  Hardy
 Compatibility  Peaceful with other species. Aggressive with own species
 Mature Size  5 inches
 Sexual Dimorphism  None visible

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Notes: Hawkfish are predators on the coral reef.  Their prey includes very small fish, shrimp, and possibly some crabs.  If these animals are housed in your reef aquarium, a hawkfish will most likely hunt these animals.  For reefs devoid of ornamental crustaceans, hawkfish make a very interesting addition.

Longnose hawks are known to associate with gorgonians of similar color. The color patterns of this hawk blend into the gorgonian camouflaging the fish.