New lion

ashtree68

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Been looking for one of these guys for awhile now, was at a LFS I don't usually go to just happened to be in the area. Was in QT for 2 weeks, and eating frozen, haven't tried too hard since I got him, wanting to give him a day or two of rest before starting but saw him eating mysis out of the water column.

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I also got a teeny tiny fuzzy dwarf, that has been hiding in the back. But also eating from the column which was nice to see with one this small. I don't have a size comparison shot, but its about the size of a dime, fins and all, maybe a touch bigger but not by much.

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Kindly ignore the fact that these are camera shots and the hair algae in the last picture...
 
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COOLNESS dood!

We've been lovin' our little radiata. It's been rooming with a juvie S. diabolus, and it eats like a champ.

I just LOVE tiny lionfish, esp. fuzzies. I have to say that if I had to recommend one lionfish, it would be the fuzzy, hands down.

Can't wait for more pix and updates.
 
Yea, when I got my first fuzzy, I thought they were cool but thought there were better ones out there...I'm up to 4 now, and plan on setting up fuzzy only tank since I "accidently" got a male fuzzy that my other male didn't like, and couldn't return him. Darn, oh well. He was also a little guy but not nearly this little.
 
They are so beautiful! I was so close to getting a Radiata couple months ago...but it was crazy expensive, and every time I went in to look at it, it was looking worse and worse. Couldn't drop a lot of money on a sick fish that I didn't know how to fix...

Anyways, nice lions! How big did you say the Radiata was? :)
 
The Radiata is about 3-4inches total length.

I've always seen these for much more than he was going for, usually locally $100+, that's if they've gotten them in and usually they're never eating frozen. This guy was $60, and eating and active, so not much of a choice on weather or not to get him. Don't regret it and still smile when I see him swimming about.
 
Awesome Radiata and fuzzy!!! Never had a Radiata, always wanted one but haven't found one in good health yet. Hope he does well for you.

Nothing like a baby fuzzy!! Best fish in the world!!!!! ;-)
 
This is an old shot of the radiata right after we received it. It looks much nicer now, and spends all of its time out and about:

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Here's a pic of one of the new "reds"...the photo doesn't do the color justice at all:

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