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    Hawkfish

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    Hi all, just been to the lfs to get some food for my cichlids.
    Had a quick browse round the marine section, and something caught my aye. It was called a "Flame Hawk" - very nice looking thing.
    The lfs owner said one of these would go fine in my tank, and they dont actually do a lot, but just "perch" on a rock..
    Your opinions? That would make it the eel, dwarf lion, and hawkfish..
    Thanks,
    James
    Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.

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    i think the flame hawk would be food. the reason is tt they dun grow very large. i love them too n im looking for them..but they dun come in often.
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    james.. it is indeed very nice.. but it will become a snack for your eel
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    hey spiff,
    I saw one at superstar @ downtown east.

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    Kelvin, i dun think my eel would eat it. Couldnt be bothered i dont think. He rather wait till i feed him than go hunt. I have a 1.5" damsel in with him now, he jus ignores it. I think maybe my lion eat it though..
    Oh well, they are a nice fish. Spiff, if you get one, please take a photo of it!
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    most eels will hunt at night when fishes are sleeping.. []
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