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![]() I located one in Calgary for $42.00, but he was a tiny little guy and I decided to pass.
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![]() $42 for a flame hawkfish is not a bad price. Sometime a small fish is better than a big fish because you can train it to eat frozen/dry food.
Last edited by George; 04-07-2010 at 11:00 PM. |
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![]() have a flame and speckled hawk, don't bother the coral banded at all, but team up eating snails.
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![]() my flame hawk taking pellets and he is lovely. Leaving all my shrimps alone so far. Crossing my finger
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![]() has anyone had experiences of their hawkfish eating feather dusters or christmas tree worms?
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![]() My snails and shrimp have been fine with mine had him a year
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