📊 Datasheet
View More- Conservation StatusLeast Concern
- DifficultyModerate
- HardinessModerate
- Liters per Fish75 L
- pH8.1 - 8.4
- Temperature24.0 - 28.0 °C
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.
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❤️ Care
Overview
The Yellow Hawkfish (Paracirrhites arcatus) is a vibrant species found in the Western Pacific Ocean. Known for its distinctive yellow coloration, it adds a splash of vibrancy to any marine aquarium. These fish are moderately popular among aquarists due to their unique appearance and relatively manageable care requirements.
Tank Setup
To house a Yellow Hawkfish comfortably, you should provide at least 75 liters of water per fish. They thrive in water temperatures between 24°C and 28°C, and prefer a pH range of 8.1 to 8.4. It's essential to maintain a stable environment to prevent stress and promote the well-being of the fish.
They are highly territorial, so adequate space and hiding spots are crucial to minimize aggression. Incorporate plenty of rockwork and shelters in the tank to help them establish their territory and feel secure.
Feeding
Yellow Hawkfish are carnivorous and enjoy a diet consisting primarily of meaty foods. Feed them a variety of options including small fish, shrimp, and other marine-based proteins. Regularly offering a varied diet will help meet their nutritional needs and keep them healthy.
Care and Maintenance
With moderate difficulty, Yellow Hawkfish require consistent care and monitoring. Ensure regular tank maintenance, including water changes and parameter checks, to keep the environment stable. Monitoring territorial behavior is also important, as these fish can exhibit aggression towards tank mates.
The Yellow Hawkfish’s moderate hardiness makes it suitable for aquarists who have some experience in maintaining marine tanks. Avoid keeping them with smaller, non-aggressive fish to prevent potential bullying.
Conservation Status
According to current assessments, the Yellow Hawkfish is categorized as "Least Concern," indicating they are not currently at risk of extinction in their natural habitats.
By providing the right conditions and care, Yellow Hawkfish can be a captivating addition to a marine aquarium, offering vibrant color and engaging behavior.