A lionfish can consume a significant amount of prey, eating around 20 small fish or invertebrates per day. Over the course of a year, this can amount to approximately 7,300 individual prey items. Their voracious appetite contributes to their status as an invasive species in some regions, where they can drastically affect local marine ecosystems.
A lionfish can eat any dead fish that is good for its size. If you drop a dead gar in a lionfish's tank, it will eat it.
japense people eat lionfish and a fish called the grouper.
dont eat it
Yes!
they eat any fish they can catch.
The gar may attack the lionfish, and the gar will get infected by poison and die. The lionfish may eat the dead gar as a snack.
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Yes. A lionfish has poisonous spines and a poisonous body to protect itself. If a piranha and a lionfish met, the piranha will attack the lionfish, but the lionfish would sting it, and kill the piranha and eat it.
Lionfish are apex predators in their native habitat and have few natural predators. Groupers, moray eels, and sharks are some of the species known to prey on lionfish. Additionally, humans have been encouraged to hunt and consume lionfish to help control their invasive populations.
nope other way around
A mature female Lionfish can spawn over two million eggs a year. She can lay eggs about every four days.
No. The lionfish has poisonous body and a lionfish is bigger.