Yellow Spotted Dwarf Scorpionfish
Sebastapistes cyanostigma
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Yellow Spotted Dwarf Scorpionfish
Sebastapistes cyanostigma
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Yellow Spotted Dwarf Scorpionfish Care Facts
Size: | 4 inches |
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Care Level: | Easy |
Temperament: | Aggressive |
Reef Safe: | Yes with Caution |
Diet: | Meaty, live brine and mysis, prepared seafoods |
Origin: | Indo-Pacific |
Acclimation Time: | 3+ hours |
Coral Safe: | Yes |
Invertebrate Safe: | No |
Minimum Tank Size: | 30 Gallons |
Looking for a stunning and captivating addition to your home aquarium? Consider the Yellowspotted Scorpionfish (Sebastapistes cyanostigma). With its vibrant red body adorned with tiny yellow spots and accents of yellow around its face and fins, this fish is a true showstopper. While known for its venomous spines, these unique features serve as a defense mechanism against predators. In the aquarium trade, lionfish and scorpionfish are highly desired, and the Yellowspotted Scorpionfish is no exception. These voracious predators can be fed a variety of frozen and prepared meaty foods, making them relatively easy to care for. However, caution is advised due to their venomous spines, which can cause discomfort or even severe reactions if mishandled. With proper attention and care, the Yellowspotted Scorpionfish can thrive in a reef aquarium, as it doesn't harm corals or polyps, but can eat small invertebrates and small fish so caution should be taken. They can grow up to 4 inches in length and should be in a tank of at least 30 gallons.
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