FAMILY - Scorpaenidae
SCIENTIFIC NAME - Dendrochirus Biocellatus
COMMON NAME - Twinspot Lionfish (Ocellated Lionfish, Fu Manchu Lionfish)
SIZE - 3.9" (10 cm)
RANGE - Indo Pacific
MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 20 US Gal. (76 L)
FOODS AND FEEDING - Meaty foods, marine fish, crustacean flesh, live grass shrimp, feeder fish, marine fare live and frozen for carnivores, feed 3-4 times a week.
AQUARIUM SUITABILITY - 6
REEF COMPATIBILITY - Will eat shrimp and smaller fishes.
CAPTIVE CARE - This fish is venomous and care should be exercised in handling, this is a dwarf fish and may be the most difficult of the lionfish to keep, some specimens will refuse to eat. Keep with less aggressive tankmates, overhangs, caves, crevices are a must for acclimation. Larger specimens are aggressive toward conspecifics and cannibalism has been reported. Not a threat to more active fish species. Venomous spines beware.
SCIENTIFIC NAME - Dendrochirus Biocellatus
COMMON NAME - Twinspot Lionfish (Ocellated Lionfish, Fu Manchu Lionfish)
SIZE - 3.9" (10 cm)
RANGE - Indo Pacific
MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 20 US Gal. (76 L)
FOODS AND FEEDING - Meaty foods, marine fish, crustacean flesh, live grass shrimp, feeder fish, marine fare live and frozen for carnivores, feed 3-4 times a week.
AQUARIUM SUITABILITY - 6
REEF COMPATIBILITY - Will eat shrimp and smaller fishes.
CAPTIVE CARE - This fish is venomous and care should be exercised in handling, this is a dwarf fish and may be the most difficult of the lionfish to keep, some specimens will refuse to eat. Keep with less aggressive tankmates, overhangs, caves, crevices are a must for acclimation. Larger specimens are aggressive toward conspecifics and cannibalism has been reported. Not a threat to more active fish species. Venomous spines beware.
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