The lion-fish eat small fish, crustaceans, banded coral shrimp, and crabs.
Whilst in captivity, Lion-fish are trained to eat frozen Brine Shrimp, and Krill
Lionfish will feed on the dead piranha after the the piranha gets poisoned.
Do you mean the saltwater Lionfish? In which case, which species? The most well known Volitans Lionfish gets up to 15". While the Fuzzy Dwarf Lionfish gets only 4". And there are many other species of Lionfish too. If you meant Lionhead Goldfish, then these fancy Goldfish get to around 5"-8" in body length, excluding tail, sometimes larger.
eats crab, shark eats lionfish
Yes. Since a lionfish does not produce any food, it is a consumer, as all animals are.
Yes. Since a lionfish does not produce any food, it is a consumer, as all animals are.
they swallow shrimp whole
It's really hard to say. Snakeheads are notorious for attacking other fish and marine life, so it may try to attack the lionfish, thinking it's food. Only to find out that a lionfish is no such thing, especially if it gets in contact with the spines that contain massive dosages of poison. This poison would kill the snakehead, leaving the lionfish free to wander around the tank unperturbed.
they eat any fish they can catch.
lionfish migrate to the NORTH.. not the south and that is because they live in really warm waters in the winter time and when it gets to the summer it gets too hot for them so they have to go somewhere colder so they wont have the shivers... giving them orange poop
A food chain involving lionfish typically starts with smaller marine organisms such as zooplankton and small fish, which serve as primary consumers. These prey are then consumed by lionfish, which are apex predators in their habitats, particularly in coral reefs. In turn, lionfish can be preyed upon by larger predators, such as sharks or larger groupers, although their venomous spines deter many potential threats. Overall, lionfish play a significant role in their ecosystems, influencing the population dynamics of their prey.
No. The lionfish has poisonous body and a lionfish is bigger.
No. A lionfish is very poisonous, and a lionfish can poison it with its venom.