Lionfish color is off and didn’t come to eat

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For some reason my lionfish always knows when it is feeding time and today he didn’t come to eat or not really moving much he’s dark in color as well
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How long have you had him and what do you feed him? How often do you feed him and how long has it been since he has eaten?

A much darker color can be a defensive/aggressive indicator, is anyone in the tank bothering him?
 
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He eats an assortment of meaty food shrimp oysters scallops and the only other fish i have in there is a tang and they been in there together for a year . Only thing i can think of is the urchin night of messed with him
 

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Lions do actually do better being fed a couple times a week vs daily, every other day at most. Skipping a meal here or there is no big deal and I wouldn't get overly concerned unless it turned into a couple of weeks.

I got a better sight of your pic, and that's the classic color of being p'd off. The urchin was probably in his spot and he got stuck.
 

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