Originally Posted by
SankysYuck
Lionfish do not try to intentionally sting other fish. For the most part they actually are very peaceful fish, as long as the other fish can't fit in their mouth they won't bother them. A volitan would be fine with a radiatta however you would need a large tank, a 5-6 foot long tank when they are full grown since they both reach about a foot long.
Ghost shrimp are not a sufficient food for a lionfish to live off of. Especially the freshwater ghost shrimp. Many lionfish will not eat prepared foods (frozen, pelleted) at FIRST! Many people try frozen foods once or twice and give up and say "he wont eat it!" Just because you've tried once or twice does not mean you give up, it may take a while, possibly months to get a lionfish on frozen food which really is a must. Not that im implying this to you, from my own experience working at several pet stores the last few years this is what I have found the average person to do.
The worst possible thing you can do is feed them live feeder fish! Think of feeder fish as a Big Mac from MacDonalds... If a person only eats Big Macs their entire life.. Do you think there going to look to good? Do you think they're going to be healthy? No.
A good trick is to feed them live ghost shrimp for a couple days THEN try to feed him a dead ghost shrimp.. they usally will refuse the dead ghost shimp the first time.. A couple days later toss in 3 or 4 ghost shrimp and one dead one at the same time, if he eats the dead one.. try another one.. If he continus to eat the dead ones, in a few days try frozen foods such as Muscle or even frozen silversides, if he eats that then your golden! this has done the trick for me a few times.
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