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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2007

just a short clip of my fuzzy lionfish eating its amazing how fast they move

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  • Nice vid, stupid question...what is it eating? Thanks.

  • brine shrimp

  • will this eat Percula clowns and goby

  • mine is fairly agressive to the small feeder fish i drop in every now and then. if the perc is fully grown it shouldnt bother it. as for gobies it depends on what one you get. the larger ones should be left alown but the smaller ones might be a death meal for both fish. gobies are highly toxic to any fish they get eaten by and most likly the fish that eats the goby will also die so choose wisly.

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  • To anyone considering getting one of these they are a very shy fish at first and get a live feeder tank i have to go to the store every 3 days to feed mine dammit.

  • im getting one in like 2 weeks :D

  • OH MY GOD! its so cute! i now know what my new fish will be! =P

  • mine has eyes that look just a bit cloudy, it's always been that way, does your's have the same or should i be concerned at this point?

  • my grandma can eat shrimp faster than that

  • Just got my fuzzy dwarf to eat frozen food, get in!

  • is that all you feed it?

  • i know but i'm definitly getting a snowflake eel for the 30 gallon tank, they can fit in a tank tha size for its whole life. do you think i will be able to get a fuzzy dwarf lionfish in there to, i believe i will!

  • @MrTomster93 you should definitely get a larger tank than 32 gallons. I have three fishes, and i have a 92 gallon tank- and I want to move up to a larger capacity tank. It is easier to keep the tank clean and healthy when it is large.

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