The orange lionfish is a rare lionfish species, and its appearance is quite similar to that of alien variant alien creatures, which is somewhat strange. They like to move in the middle and lower layers of water and are very aggressive. They have high requirements on water quality, feeding, environment and other aspects, and it is very difficult to raise them, which requires careful care and enough patience. It is not recommended that novice fish friends start raising fish from this variety of fish.
2. How to raise lionfish1. Water temperature: Under normal circumstances, they can grow and develop normally only in the water temperature environment of 22-25 ℃. To maintain their overall health, it is not recommended to adjust the water temperature frequently.
2. Water quality: It is recommended to keep the PH around 8.2, and small adjustments around this value are also possible. DH is controlled between 6-10.
3. Feeding: They are carnivorous lionfish, and it is generally feasible to feed them with frozen mysis shrimp and live shrimp. They are very suitable for all kinds of artificial bait, and it is also possible to feed mainly with synthetic feed.
4. Environment: It is recommended to use bare tanks above 200 liters and provide sufficient bottom sand. Most of the time, they will hide in the sand and only show their eyes. They are aggressive to some extent. When they are mixed with other fish, try to choose fish species bigger than their mouths and avoid swallowing them.