Yes.
Lionfish pose quite a threat to coral reef ecosystems, as they are predatory fish. A new study has shown that, following the introduction of Lionfish, the survival of other reef fish drops by about 80 percent.
Lionfish are typically found in the tropical and subtropical zones of the ocean, specifically in coral reefs and rocky crevices. They are known to be bottom-dwelling fish, preferring depths ranging from 10 to 50 meters, but they can also be found at shallower or deeper depths at times.
They live in the red sea and pacific ocean. But they usually do not have to adapt.
The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone
in what ocean zone do blue shark live in
lion fish live in water not in weather and they live in ocean water(salt water)
Clown fish live on the continental shelf part of the ocean zone.
minight zone
almost 90% of organisms in the ocean live in the uppermost zone
Water. Ocean. Not to sure what country. Near the bottom of the sea. Thanks for asking!
sunlight zone
the deep zone
The Neritic Zone...I think.