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i know it is a lionfish i am just trying to narrow down which one.

if anyone can point me in the right direction for some good resources that would be great also
 

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keep in mind they are NOT fish friendly as they grow
 
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keep in mind they are NOT fish friendly as they grow

i understand that as long as they cant put it in their mouth it shouldnt be a problem.

is that not a correct understanding? as i dont know a whole lot about these fish
 

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Wow nice hitchiker! How did you get the rock (out of a dealers tank, "dry" etc?). I have heard of fish coming in on rock. I got a small clingfish once that came in on the liverock attached to a coral but as it was a coral, it was in water the whole time I think.
 

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lucky all i got on my live rock was some feather dusters and some other hard coral that i cant even identify yet
 
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Wow nice hitchiker! How did you get the rock (out of a dealers tank, "dry" etc?). I have heard of fish coming in on rock. I got a small clingfish once that came in on the liverock attached to a coral but as it was a coral, it was in water the whole time I think.

he was in a fresh shipment and the rock is semi hollow and he was hiding in there, he popped out shortly after i put the rock in my tank
 

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