Fish attacking a Lionfish
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th@t b!tct# stole my wallet
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@phillieredphil Dude you're crazy, while the colors may be similar to a coral angelfish that is most certainly the body of some kind of grouper.
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Ur almost right but soaking it in hot water is horrible cus it increases the blood flow making it last longer
Generally u will want ice and it will both numb the pain and stop it
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The Lionfish is venomous (not poisonous) and it certainly does NOT "cause(s) humans to drop unconcious". The sting of a Lionfish (which only happens if you impale youself on one of the spines) causes local pain and some swelling, usually lasting for a few hours at most. Soaking the affected part in hot water is all the treatment usually required.
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i wish i was able to move like the fish does but in air...
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lion fish looks more like a fluffy spider
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did u finish the job for the other fish by killing the lion fish
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This is more of a heated underwater argument about healthcare than an attack.
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thats not a lion fish
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i think that fish is a grouper. the lionfish was in its territory so the grouper was shooing it away.
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@MasterElmo Lol a swimming walking fortress.
how old was the lionfish when you took this video?
that fish that is harrassing the lion fish looks like a coral beauty, but judging by the look of the lion it seems so much larger than it (lion).
If its a relatively young lion it could very easily be a coral beauty (angelfish family) and they are aggressive towards anything smaller than them or the same size....they are known to be a PIA to many reefkeepers.
phillieredphil 3 years ago
sorry, but how would i know how old the lionfish was? its the ocean.
Monuschaaf 3 years ago 23