
Dwarf Hawkfish (Cirrhitichtys_falco)
Dauin Oct 5, 2012.
This hawkfish can reach a maximum length of 7 cm. They are red-pink and white in color, and have tassles on the tip of their dorsal fins. Hawkfish can "switch" gender roles in a matter of weeks. Males can become females, and females can become males in a biological inconsistency. Hawkfish live in harems with a dominant male, but if a male has too many females in his harem, then the subdominant female may break away and begin to produce testosterone and change gender in a effort to challenge the dominant male.
Is a hawkfish of the family Cirrhitidae found across the western Indo-Pacific Oceans.They inhabit tropical reefs and feed on very small fish and benthic invertebrates.

The dwarf hawkfish, ''Cirrhitichthys falco'', is a small species of hawkfish found on tropical reefs in the Indo-Pacific region from the Maldives to the Caroline Islands and Samoa. It can sometimes be found in the aquarium trade.