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Old 01/22/2007, 12:23 AM
lhoy lhoy is offline
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I will snap a photo of mine soon. He is in with a small goldentail moray and gulf coast toadfish. He eats frozen shrimp off a wooden skewer!!! In fact, all three do. Will try to get pictures of it.

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Old 01/22/2007, 01:33 AM
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Old 01/24/2007, 12:58 AM
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Finally got a good pic!!

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Old 01/31/2007, 10:14 AM
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Sorry, but how to tell difference between posted dwarf Zebra lionfish, Devil lionfish and juvenile Antennata lionfish, other, than the half of fin rays are without film (?) and it has the bunny's ears (antennae)?
Here is my antennata in it's youth:


adult:


Mine also refused accept frozen food - spits it out if gulps it incidentally. Were no problems with volitan. Tried to breed guppies and ghost shrimp - lion eats faster, then they grow. Though it expensive and require biweekly trip to LFS, grown ghost shrimp is the way to go. Frustrating a few first months, then more tolerable by a habit. I have to keep 50L translucent Rubbermaid container for them. And feed them by seafood exclusively. Some store sell shrimp at bulk cheaper - check around.
 


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