fresh water lionfish

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I have two Allenbatrachus grunniens in pure FW.
I got them over a year ago and they do fine. Ive heard normally they are brakish but mine were caugt in a river. I hope they breed for me one day.
 
Gucci;2076306; said:
I have two Allenbatrachus grunniens in pure FW.
I got them over a year ago and they do fine. Ive heard normally they are brakish but mine were caugt in a river. I hope they breed for me one day.
Stick with them. If you are lucky enough to have a male and female, you might get the surprise I did one day :)

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Lucky bastard hahaha.
that would be so awesome. Did they breed in pure FW?
Mine are about 8'' now, dont know how big they will get.
 
JD7.62;2076311; said:
There is a fish called a monster fish. They are from Peru and a true FW toad fish.

are you referring to Thelassophryne amazonica a.k.a. prehistoric monsterfish?
 
The most predominant species I have seen working in LFS's are brackish Stonefish.
They are strictly ambush predators, though sometimes you really have to coax them to "prey". Feeding can be annoying, they can take significant chunks out of many tankmates, and they are extremely inactive.
Would be cool for an individual solo brackish tank or maybe a really inactive species tank. Not much more beyond that. They do not sell well at all due to their parametric needs and listless demeanor. DO NOT pay too much for one if you purchase.
There is also great debate that I have heard as to which species are venemous and dangerous, if any. I am not an expert on this, but I have heard quite a few arguments about it.
 
ive got one of these guys he is a great fish never have problems with him going after my other fish. he is about 8" and done well in all types of water from fresh to near full salt. i trained it to eat market shrimp from my hand without much trouble. they are like having a pleco that doesnt move around much. if my thinking is correct i payed about 30 bucks for mine at about 1-2" goodluck and id be happy to help you with my experiences.
 
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