Pterois radiata
Water parameters are being added.
Has red, white, and black vertical stripes along the body; large, fan-like pectoral fins; and tall, quill-like dorsal fins. A medium or larger aquarium with numerous caves or overhangs hiding places is suitable. Should not be kept with overly aggressive tank makes that may interfere with its feeding.
The Pterois radiata lionfish can grow to 9.4 in. (24 cm).
They can be kept in pairs or in small groups in a large aquarium.
Carnivor - In the wild, the Pterois radiata lionfish feeds entirely on crustaceans. When first introduced into the aquarium, live saltwater feeder shrimp should be used to entice this fish to eat. The Radiata Lionfish diet consists of meaty foods. Wild caught lionfish can be difficult to feed initially try feeding different live food such as:
Feed 3-4 times a week.
It's very difficult to sex Lionfish there does not seem to be a way to determine sex by their appearance.
Breeding in captivity has so far been unsuccessful.
Lionfish are hardy fish, if provided with good water conditions and feed well, almost never contract diseases or parasites. The most common disease problems seen in Lionfish are fin rot, cloudy eyes, and dinoflagellates. Lionfish do get ich, and this condition can be treated with hyposalinity or copper based medications.
Indo-Pacific - commonly found in South Africa and the Red Sea to Indonesia.
Will eat ornamental shrimp and smaller fish.
Has venomous spines.
It will hide while acclimating to its new environment.
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