
Overview
The Flame Hawkfish is a small, vividly red-orange fish with a black-banded eye and a compact, robust body, popular for its bold colour and characterful perching behaviour. Rather than swimming continuously, hawkfish rest propped on their pectoral fins atop rock or coral, surveying the tank before darting out to grab food or investigate activity.
It's a hardy, adaptable species that does well in a wide range of tank sizes, and its calm perching habit combined with striking colour makes it a popular centrepiece for smaller reef displays.
As with most hawkfish, it can pose some risk to small ornamental invertebrates given the chance, so tankmate selection matters more than its otherwise easygoing reputation might suggest.
Compatibility
Flame Hawkfish are semi-aggressive and can be territorial toward other hawkfish or similarly shaped bottom-dwelling fish, so care is needed with similar tankmates. They generally coexist well with tangs, angelfish, wrasses, and other mid-water community fish.
This species is rated reef safe with caution — it won't touch coral, but it may prey on small ornamental shrimp, crabs, or other small invertebrates given the opportunity, so caution is warranted in tanks with valuable small crustaceans.
Health & quarantine
This is a hardy, adaptable species with few chronic health issues, generally acclimating and feeding well without major complications. A standard quarantine period of two to four weeks is recommended good practice, and this species typically ships and settles in with minimal stress.
Frequently asked questions
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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.