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What is a young Lionfish called?

Young lionfish, like all other fish, are called fry. There is no other name for the lionfish, young or old.


What is the Latin name for lionfish?

Pterolis volitans is the Latin name of Lionfish. Lionfish is the common name.


What is the scientific name of lionfish?

The scientific name of lionfish is Pterois volitans.


What is the scientific name of a lionfish?

The scientific name of a lionfish is Pterois volitans.


What is the common name for a lionfish?

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Could a piranha kill a lionfish?

No. The lionfish has poisonous body and a lionfish is bigger.


Which fish eats a lionfish?

Grouper and other Lion Fish.


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Could a gar kill a lionfish?

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Lionfish what size tank for one fish?

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How long can a lionfish grow to?

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