Salisbury:
I'm not sure what you want to know about thse lions.
In general terms all lions needs the same thing, high quality food, good-decent water quality and places to sleep. Some of the lions are more tolerant of neglect (like volitans) and poor water quality and some are less tolerant (like radiatas). Some lions ween over consistantly easy (like volitans) while others give you fits (like Fu's)
All the lions are pretty sedentary, swim only when hungry and most when given the chance -will hide.
In general the dwarfs lions fit in smaller tank better 30-50gals (althou they enjoy my 180gal).
Dwarf fuzzys, dwarf lions are about the same, fuzzies have more personality, and tend to be more tolerant of poor water, but i have had a few dwarf lions which have been outstanding. They both require work to ween over, but do so. Fus as mentioned are neat little fish, but IMO you need some lion experience w/ them first, they are just plain hard to ween over.
Mid bodies lions like antennatas, mombassa, and radiata are great mid sized lions, all ween over okay (not as easy as volitans), all grow to about 8-10" (al tad bit smaller), and in general they don't tolerate poor water quality. The radiatas are very suspectable to anorexia when your water quality drops. I've only had 2 great radiatas and one lived for 5yrs, otherwise they are difficult. Antennatas and mombassa are the essentaially the same fish (meaning the require the exact same thing) and are a good lionfish for a 75-100gal aquarium. (I have 2 mombassas now) by the way-their common name is devil lion, becuz they are dark red w/ huge eyes.
Large bodied lions like volitans, russell, and miles needed to be in huge tanks (they all reach about 12-15")all are great lions very tolerant of poor water, all ween over easily, and all will eat their tankmates. I recently got rid of my two a russells and volitans as they were eating new tankmates, and generally harassing fish during feeding. I found them great fish.
Few places identify lions as turkeyfish.
Remember that most "rare" fish are considered seasonal. My LFS has a 4-6 mombassa for sale right now, but this has been the only time this yr I've seen them.
Also remember that most lionfish are misidentified. Antennatas/mombassa are commonly marked antennata or dwarf lions. Dwarf fuzzies and dwarf lions are called dwarf lions, all the large bodies lions are call volitans.
So I'm not exactly sure what specifically you want to know about the lion
Email me and i will send you my lionfish info sheet
frank