• Name:

    Orange Banded Stingfish

  • Family: Scorpaenidae
  • Species: Scorpions
  • Scientific Name: Choridactylus multibarbus
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Hobbyists looking for an envy-inducing oddball for the venomous aquarium will find a truly unique specimen in the Orangebanded Stingfish. Able to bury itself in ambush up to its high-set eyes, what truly sets this well-camouflaged fish apart are its pectoral rays which resemble claws. The Orangebanded Stingfish uses these for both prey capture and locomotion across the muddy sea floor. Provide a medium or large aquarium with enough substrate for the Orangebanded Stingfish to bury itself. Since they are carnivorous hunters, only house with other fish that won't make tempting prey for their large vacuum-like mouths. Dorsal, pelvic, and anal spines should be avoided as they are capable of delivering a painful and potentially harmful sting.
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Orange Banded Stingfish Scorpions Scorpaenidae Choridactylus multibarbus Hobbyists looking for an envy-inducing oddball for the venomous aquarium will find a truly unique specimen in the Orangebanded Stingfish. Able to bury itself in ambush up to its high-set eyes, what truly sets this well-camouflaged fish apart are its pectoral rays which resemble claws. The Orangebanded Stingfish uses these for both prey capture and locomotion across the muddy sea floor. Provide a medium or large aquarium with enough substrate for the Orangebanded Stingfish to bury itself. Since they are carnivorous hunters, only house with other fish that won't make tempting prey for their large vacuum-like mouths. Dorsal, pelvic, and anal spines should be avoided as they are capable of delivering a painful and potentially harmful sting. PalaciosAn

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