Stocky Hawkfish

The stocky hawkfish, Cirrhitus pinnulatus, is a reef-associated marine fish found primarily in the Indo-Pacific region. Known for its robust body and distinctive pattern, this species inhabits rocky shorelines and reef fronts with moderate to strong water movement. It is a carnivorous fish, mainly feeding on crustaceans and small fish. The stocky hawkfish is sought after by both commercial fisheries and aquarium enthusiasts.
Length~23 (max 30)
Weight~1 (max 1)
WaterSalt
Water Temp22-28° F
Depth1-23 ft
- Other namesWhitespotted hawkfish , Marbled hawkfish
- Length~23 (max 30)
- Weight~1 (max 1)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp22-28° F
- Depth1-23 ft
Popular lures for Stocky Hawkfish
Regulation for Stocky Hawkfish
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Prefers reef fronts and rocky shorelines exposed to moderate to strong surge, usually found in shallow waters
- Typically stays close to the benthic zone, where it can easily hunt its prey
- Feeds predominantly on crabs but also consumes small fish, sea urchins, and other crustaceans
- Often seen perched on rocks, using its pectoral fins to grip surfaces
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawns pelagically, with mating pairs ascending slightly in the water column during spawning
- Further research is required to confirm the possibility of protogyny, where individuals may change sex during their lifecycle
- Juveniles are more frequently found in slightly deeper waters, gradually moving to shallower areas as they mature
- Seasonal spawning likely occurs, but specific patterns are not well-documented