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Humans, grouper, and large fish eat lionfish.
Clownfish can be housed with most species of marine fish, as long as they aren't large and predatory, such as lionfish.
a lionfish is like a lion, if you would say so. i guess you could call it the lion of the ocean, if you wish. a lionfish is a very poisonous fish with spines across it's back. if you were to touch these spines and be injected with their poison, you would be in a lot of pain, and may even die if you did not admit yourself to the hospital right away.
Aside from instances of larger lionfish individuals engaging in cannibalism on smaller individuals, adult lionfish have few identified natural predators. This is likely due to the effectiveness of their venomous spines. Moray eels (family Muraenidae), bluespotted cornetfish (Fistularia commersonii) and large groupers, like the tiger grouper (Mycteroperca tigris) and Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus), have been observed preying on lionfish. It remains unknown, however, as to how commonly these predators prey on lionfish. Sharks are also believed to be capable of preying on lionfish with no ill-effects from its spines.
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Any aggressive or predatorial fish can go with a parrot fish. Eels Lionfish Puffers Triggers Groupers sharks large tangs large angels etc...