
Amblycirrhitus pinos
| Identification | A small Atlantic hawkfish, pale-bodied with rows of red-brown spots and blotches and dark barring, plus a black blotch at the rear dorsal. Tufted tips on the dorsal spines. |
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| Maximum Length | 3.5″ |
| Origin | Western Atlantic & Caribbean |
| Minimum Tank Size | 30 Gallon |
| Reef Compatibility | Reef safe with caution. Will not harm corals but may eat small ornamental shrimp. |
Behavior
A hardy, characterful little hawkfish that perches on rock and coral, darting out to grab food. Peaceful toward fish too large to eat and easy to keep, making it a good reef-community hawkfish. Provide perching rockwork.
Diet & Feeding
Mysis, enriched brine, chopped shrimp and other meaty frozen foods; readily accepts prepared items.
Cautions
Like all hawkfish, it will hunt small shrimp and may harass tiny bottom-dwellers.
