Related FAQs: Rock and Scorpionfishes, Lionfishes & their
Relatives,
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Keeping
Lionfishes and their Scorpaeniform Kin by Anthony Calfo and
Robert Fenner, Blowin' in the wind,
the Leaf Scorpionfish, Taenionotus triacanthus, by Bob
Fenner,
/A Diversity of Aquatic Life
The Rockfishes and Scorpionfishes of
the Subfamily Scorpaeninae, Family Scorpaenidae, Part 4
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Scorpionfishes:
Lionfishes & Much More for Marine Aquariums
Diversity, Selection & Care
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Genus Sebastes:
Genus Sebastipistes:
Sebastipistes coniorta Jenkins 1903, the
Speckled Scorpionfish. To less than four inches in length,
generally amongst the branches of Pocillopora corals. Kona
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Genus Taenionotus:
Taenianotus triacanthus Lacepede 1802, the
Leaf Scorpionfish. Indo-pan-Pacific. To four inches overall length.
Usually found amongst reef rocks on a open setting, rocking like a
falling leaf. Molts twice a month. Feeds on small fishes, fry and
crustaceans. Comes in browns, blacks, yellows, reds. At right, in
Hawai'i. Below, first row, an assortment in N. Sulawesi. Second
row in Gili Air, Indonesia, light purple! Second also off Gili Air,
the last in Fiji. Third, N. & S. Sulawesi,
http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/Country/CountrySpecies
Summary.cfmCountry=Indonesia&Genus=
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Scorpionfishes:
Lionfishes & Much More for Marine Aquariums
Diversity, Selection & Care
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