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Long Nose Hawkfish

Oxycirrhites typus
$140Out of stock
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Buy online and collect at 280 North Road, Eastwood NSW 2122.
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About this fishWhat do these mean?

FamilyHawkfish / Cirrhitidae
Max size12 cm
Minimum tank200 L · 53 gal
Care levelIntermediate
Reef compatibilityReef safe with caution
DietCarnivore
TemperamentPeaceful
OriginIndo-Pacific

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Overview

The Long Nose Hawkfish is an elegant, distinctively patterned fish with a red-and-white checkerboard body and an elongated snout, most often seen perched motionless among the branches of gorgonians or soft corals in the wild. Rather than swimming continuously, it rests propped on its pectoral fins, using its perch as a vantage point to spot passing food.

It's a hardy, calm species that adapts well to aquarium life, and its striking pattern combined with its distinctive perching behaviour makes it a popular, characterful addition to a reef tank.

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

Long Nose Hawkfish are peaceful and generally coexist well with a wide range of community fish, including tangs, angelfish, and wrasses. They can occasionally show mild territoriality toward other hawkfish or similarly shaped bottom-dwelling 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

Is the Long Nose Hawkfish reef safe?
Rated reef safe with caution — it won't touch coral but may prey on small ornamental shrimp or crabs given the chance.
Why does my Long Nose Hawkfish sit still on the coral?
This is completely normal — hawkfish characteristically perch on gorgonians, soft coral, or rock using their pectoral fins rather than swimming continuously.
Is the Long Nose Hawkfish aggressive?
It's generally peaceful, though it can show mild territoriality toward other hawkfish or similarly shaped bottom-dwelling fish.
What tank size suits a Long Nose Hawkfish?
200 litres is a reasonable minimum given its moderate size.
Is the Long Nose Hawkfish a good beginner fish?
Yes, it's hardy and easy to feed, though caution is needed if keeping small ornamental shrimp or crabs in the same tank.
Marine aquarium parametersOur recommended stable range for marine fish
Temp
24–26°C
Salinity
1.020–1.025
pH
8.1–8.4
Ammonia
0 ppm
Nitrite
0 ppm
Nitrate
< 40 ppm
Stability matters more than chasing perfect numbers. Quarantine new fish before adding them.

How collection works

1

Order & pay online

Check out and pay securely. We set it aside and hold it ready for you.

2

We get it ready

It stays in our system until you come in — usually ready the same day.

3

Collect in store

Drop in to 280 North Road, Eastwood, and pick it up.

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