
While Lionfish are not an overly aggressive fish, they should not be kept in the same tank with anything smaller than themselves as they can fit fish almost as big as they are into their mouths. Lionfish are considered a venomous fish and have the ability to inflict a venom-tinged spine into a bigger animal trying to mess with them, but as we said, they are not an overly aggressive fish. In fact, we (and many other fish keepers) have our hands and arms in the tanks with Lionfish with no concern about the fish attacking us. Almost all human stings from Lionfish are from accidentally cornering the fish until it feels threatened enough to strike out at us.
We particularly enjoyed the sentence in the AP article which stated "The red lionfish, a tropical native of the Indian and Pacific oceans that probably escaped from a Florida fish tank, is showing up everywhere...." We couldn't help but immediately have a mental image of a Nemo-like escape scenario occurring but with venomous Lionfish. We believe rather than "escaped" Lionfish, it's much more likely to be "released" Lionfish.
Dave Wolf
Director of Wildlife Education & Rehabilitation
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