Lion - Fumanchu
Dendrochirus biocellatus
Care: Venomous
Diet: Carnivorous
Light: Medium
Place of origin: Western Pacific
Temperature: Tropical: 23-27 deg C (73-81 deg F)
Water Parameters: SG: 1.020-1.025, pH: 8.1-8.4
Lion - Fumanchu - A very distinct species with ocelli in the soft rayed part of the dorsal fin and long barbels on the snout. Rarely seen during the day, but commonly seen at night in many areas on shallow coastal reef flats and in caves, like all lionfishes mainly nocturnally active. Usually seen singly but also pairs have been observed during courtship at dusk, males can be recognised by their grey, not black.
Stunning example.
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Lion - Fumanchu
Lion - Fumanchu
Dendrochirus biocellatus
Care: Venomous
Diet: Carnivorous
Light: Medium
Place of origin: Western Pacific
Temperature: Tropical: 23-27 deg C (73-81 deg F)
Water Parameters: SG: 1.020-1.025, pH: 8.1-8.4
Lion - Fumanchu - A very distinct species with ocelli in the soft rayed part of the dorsal fin and long barbels on the snout. Rarely seen during the day, but commonly seen at night in many areas on shallow coastal reef flats and in caves, like all lionfishes mainly nocturnally active. Usually seen singly but also pairs have been observed during courtship at dusk, males can be recognised by their grey, not black.
Stunning example.
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Description
Dendrochirus biocellatus
Care: Venomous
Diet: Carnivorous
Light: Medium
Place of origin: Western Pacific
Temperature: Tropical: 23-27 deg C (73-81 deg F)
Water Parameters: SG: 1.020-1.025, pH: 8.1-8.4
Lion - Fumanchu - A very distinct species with ocelli in the soft rayed part of the dorsal fin and long barbels on the snout. Rarely seen during the day, but commonly seen at night in many areas on shallow coastal reef flats and in caves, like all lionfishes mainly nocturnally active. Usually seen singly but also pairs have been observed during courtship at dusk, males can be recognised by their grey, not black.
Stunning example.











