Stonefish or devil scorp?

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I'm wanting to buy a stonefish and this is the pic of what they have in stock that was sent to my phone.. just never seen a white stonefish. .anybody?

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Looks like one to me, could've changed to a lighter color to blend in with the light sand
 
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I'm thinking the same.. guess I'm gonna pull the trigger and get it hahaha I've just been on the fence all day on getting it
 

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Plumieri. Scorpionfish. Three bands on the tail are identifying marks. Not a "stonefish".
 

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Bit high.

If you do get it, give it a big tank. They are messy! And when food comes along, they move very quick, quicker then you think they will. Mine would shoot across a 180 like nothing. Up down, whatever to get that food. Other then food they don't move much though.

Also they have HUGE mouths. Mine at around 6" ate a 3" fish that was about 1"-1.5" around.
 
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I'm still up in the air on it man.. I'm looking for a STONEFISH. . Hahaha but it's grown on me.. tank should be good to go.. I have a over sized skimmer running on it as well.. the guy said yea we have a stonefish and texted me this pic.. just didn't look right..thanks for the schooling .. much appreciated!
 

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Are you looking for true stonefish, as in the genus Synanceia? If yes, that's not it. That's probably something like a Scorpaena plumieri.
 
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I am.. that's exactly what I'm looking for.. but haven't had any luck.. can't find a supplier that can even get them..but! The fight must go on
 

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If you find a source, let me know! We've been looking for over a decade and is the one fish I would set a new tank up for. One of these days.... one of these days.....
 
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Hahaha yes ma'am. . Same here.. most saltwater people want a gem tang.. but a true stoney is my holly grail.. and I will be sure to pass it along.. I may just get this scorp if he drops the price down some..that's for the knowledge also..
 

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Sorry I'm still learning on preds. StoneFish look more like frog fish then?
 

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