
Candy Cane Hogfish
Overview
The Candy Cane Hogfish is an attractively striped wrasse with alternating red-and-white or pink-and-white banding reminiscent of its namesake confectionery, adding both colour and useful pest-control behaviour to a reef tank. Like other hogfish it actively hunts small invertebrates, including pest bristleworms and flatworms, making it a popular choice for keepers dealing with an outbreak.
It's a hardy, adaptable wrasse once established, though its hunting instincts mean it can also prey on beneficial small invertebrates like ornamental shrimp or feather dusters, so tankmates should be chosen with this in mind.
Given its adult size and active nature, it does best in a well-established, larger reef tank rather than a small or nano system.
Compatibility
Candy Cane Hogfish can be semi-aggressive, particularly toward other wrasses of similar size and shape, and may become territorial as they mature. They generally coexist well with tangs, angelfish, and other robust community fish.
This species is rated reef safe with caution — while it won't touch stony or soft coral, it will actively hunt small crustaceans and worms, posing a risk to ornamental shrimp and other small invertebrates in the display.
Health & quarantine
This is a hardy, adaptable wrasse with few chronic health issues, though like most wrasses it's a capable jumper, so a secure lid is important. A minimum four-week quarantine is recommended good practice, and this species generally acclimates and feeds well without major issues.
Frequently asked questions
Will a Candy Cane Hogfish eat pest bristleworms or flatworms?
Is the Candy Cane Hogfish safe with ornamental shrimp?
How big does a Candy Cane Hogfish get?
Does a Candy Cane Hogfish need a sand bed?
Is the Candy Cane Hogfish aggressive?
Care guidance is drawn from our own experience — every fish is an individual, so treat it as a starting point, not a guarantee. Not sure if a species suits your tank? Come ask us in store. New to the terms? Read the care-terms glossary.