Collection: Lionfish & Scorpionfish

Graceful, Venomous, and Captivating Predators

Lionfish and Scorpionfish are among the ocean’s most extraordinary predators — mesmerizing to watch, graceful in movement, and armed with delicate yet powerful venomous spines. These fish combine elegance with strength, making them truly unforgettable additions to large saltwater aquariums.

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Members of the family Scorpaenidae, Lionfish and Scorpionfish are found throughout tropical reefs and rocky coastal zones. Though they share similar anatomy — fan-like fins, camouflaged bodies, and venomous dorsal spines — their personalities and appearances vary from the boldly patterned Red Lionfish to the well-disguised Leaf Scorpionfish.

At AquariumFish.com, we offer a diverse range of Lionfish and Scorpionfish for sale, including the popular Volitan Lionfish, Dwarf Lionfish, Fu Manchu Lionfish, and several rare Scorpionfish species. Each fish is hand-selected, acclimated to aquarium life, and shipped overnight for safe arrival.

Why Choose Lionfish or Scorpionfish?

  • Stunning appearance — elegant fins, bold stripes, and intricate patterns
  • Unique slow, hovering swimming style
  • Perfect centerpiece fish for larger or predator-style tanks
  • Hardy and adaptable when properly fed and housed

Care Tips for Lionfish & Scorpionfish

  • Minimum tank size: 75 gallons for Dwarf species, 125+ gallons for Volitan and larger species
  • Provide caves or overhangs for shelter and low to moderate flow
  • Feed meaty frozen or live foods such as shrimp, squid, and silversides
  • Keep with compatible tankmates — avoid small fish or invertebrates that may be eaten
  • Handle with care — venomous spines can deliver a painful sting if touched

Popular Lionfish & Scorpionfish Species We Offer

  • Volitan Lionfish (Pterois volitans) – large, flowing fins and bold striped pattern
  • Dwarf Lionfish (Dendrochirus brachypterus) – compact and colorful; ideal for medium aquariums
  • Fu Manchu Lionfish (Dendrochirus biocellatus) – rare species with whisker-like appendages
  • Antennata Lionfish (Pterois antennata) – delicate beauty with spotted fins and long pectorals
  • Leaf Scorpionfish (Taenianotus triacanthus) – thin, leaf-like predator that sways with the current
  • Rhinopias Scorpionfish (Rhinopias spp.) – highly sought-after collector’s fish with incredible camouflage

While venomous, both Lionfish and Scorpionfish are calm, deliberate, and easily managed in aquariums with respect and care. Their slow, majestic movements and striking looks make them a centerpiece for any predator or specialty marine display.

Lionfish & Scorpionfish FAQs

Are Lionfish and Scorpionfish dangerous?
Their venomous spines can cause a painful sting but are not deadly. Always handle with care and use tools when transferring. These fish are peaceful and pose no danger to tankmates too large to be eaten.
Can Lionfish live in a reef tank?
They are best suited for fish-only or FOWLR aquariums. While they won’t harm corals, they may eat smaller fish or crustaceans.
What do Lionfish eat?
Lionfish and Scorpionfish are carnivores. Offer fresh or frozen shrimp, squid, and small fish 3–4 times per week. Many will accept prepared meaty foods once acclimated.

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