I am a licensed fish collector and I caught a very rare pair of purple scorpion leaf fishes today. They were both in the same antler coral head side-by-side so I am making an educated guess that they are indeed a pair. Leaf fishes eat live foods ony such as brine shrimp, mysis, small feeder guppies, and the like. They will move around quite a bit in a tank, but most of the time are found on the bottom pretending to be a leaf until a small prey comes by. Usual colors for leaf fish are white, black, and brown. Those are the common variety. The purple ones are extremely rare and hardly ever found. I am willing to part with this pair for just $110 shipped.



