dwarf lionfish help

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Believe it or not, yesterday morning I got up and they looked better. Both were sitting on the bottom of the tank showing some interest in the shrimp. Today, they are seriously hunting, and wether they intend it or not, seem to be hunting the shrimp as a team. I am thrilled beyond words!
 
Here is a pic from this morning
 

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Any update on the fish?
 
I don't know the post number, or how to find it, lol....this is the dwarf lion that was floating belly up thanksgiving day. Both are absolutely fine now! :bigsmile:
 
Wow, this is great to hear! Most of the time these stories don't have a happy ending.
 
I don't know the post number, or how to find it, lol....this is the dwarf lion that was floating belly up thanksgiving day. Both are absolutely fine now! :bigsmile:

Look on the blueish line above my post and follow it to the right. My post is #49 . That's just for future reference, as you answered my question. I'm thinking they had a tousel, where the upside down one has recovered. We have found that no matter who "wins", both are stressed and the "poker" often hides. A trigger that got poked went down immediately and it was witnessed. Thought it was a goner, but it recovered. It was never really a healthy fish ever again and died sometime later. One of my scorps that got poked, turned over as well, much like yours. He never recovered, as it involved the gill. An anthias developed a white mark on their body, like I see in your picture. It would also explain why he still has a nice color.

The upside down one, that's a Dendrochirus zebra. I'm curious what the other one is. Can you grab a quick picture of that one for my curiosity?
 
Thanks for the info! If the other comes out of the brickwork, I'll snap a pic. I'll see if I can find a,decent one on my phone as well. The color is improving daily and getting more striking. I so love these fish! I've kept reef fish on and off for about 17 yrs, but always common, easy keepers. (Clowns, grammas, dwarf angels etc) Nothing compares to the lions. One day, when I finish the Bullitt in space for it, I am going to have a larger tank again....and I'm thinking a larger lion fish.
 
See those pretty big red eyes, it means they are very much a crepuscular fish. Being hidden in the day in more of a natural behaviour than being out and about. They do adjust to aquarium life and will feed in the day with the rest. Ours tended to be in a cave, unless we came into the room.
 
This one stays in a cave....but I found him peeking out just now when I walked up to the tank. All I can see is his pretty red eye.
 

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