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Huge 10" volitan lionfish in Massachusetts

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I'm in Massachusetts by the NH border.

It's Thanksgiving so it's come time to move my turkeyfish.

I have a 10" volitan lionfish. He is super healthy, very active, and easy to care for.

He eats anything. He eats out of the water colum, he eats off a stick. He eats live. He competes for food.

He is at least 10" from head to tail. I've had him for about a year. He grew like a weed but has slowed down. You need to see him in person to appreciate the size. He is very impressive in open water.

I'm asking $50 because I don't like the "free" vultures. I'll probably donate the money to an animal rescue.

He is in a 210G tank now and I don't think he would be happy in a smaller tank. I won't sell him to a situation I do not think is beneficial.

His name is Linus.

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Do you still have your lion? I have a 450 gallon setup that I think he would be awesome in. Any chance you could ship him to Colorado?
 

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