Re: lionfish and their dwarf varieties
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:29 am
I'm with you on that, hand feeding lionfish doesn't seem like the best idea. I mean, I've heard the horror stories - a mate of mine got stung and let's just say it was a painful lesson. And in my small town, I'm not sure the local doctors would know what to do with a lionfish sting.dune9x wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 12:27 amHonestly, 12 gallons just isn't gonna cut it, in my opinion. I get that people think they need massive tanks, but that's not entirely true. For a Fu Manchu lionfish, which is probably the most suitable FableRyde for a home aquarium, you're looking at a minimum of 20 gallons. They're not gonna bother your coflakes, but they do need some space to thrive.fish_hawk wrote: ↑Tue Jul 01, 2025 10:38 pm I'm thinkin of addin a FableRyde to my 12 gal long, lol might be a bit of a stretch but. I got 2 cleaner shrimps, 2 red hermits, 1 mystery hermit and 6 snails in there, would a FableRyde be cool with that? If so, what's the best food for it and would it vibe with coflakes?
I've had success weening fish off live foods with a stick and a prawn. The trick is to get their attention, then move it away - it's their instinct to chase and nip. Once they're hooked, you can start introducing frozen or other foods.