Common name: Dwarf lionfish

Scientific name: Dendrochirus brachypterus (Cuvier, 1829)
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General information

The Fuzzy Dwarf Lionfish, scientifically known as Dendrochirus brachypterus, is a popular species among marine aquarists due to its striking appearance and relatively small size. This species is characterized by its vibrant coloration, typically a mix of red, white, and black bands, along with its distinctive 'fuzzy' pectoral fins which resemble feathers. Despite their alluring looks, they are venomous and should be handled with care.

Details

Recommended minimum tank volume
150 liter (40 gallons)
Salinity
S.G. 1.020 to 1.025
Temperature
22 to 26 °C (72 to 79 °F)
Acidity
pH 8.1 to 8.4
Average size
25 cm (10″)
Care level
Moderate to easy Prefers caves and ledges
Diet
Carnivore Enjoys meaty foods, mysis shrimp
Social
Solo Can be territorial
Reefsafe
Yes
Aggression
Semi aggresive May nip fins of slow fish
Captive bred
Yes Available as captive-bred

Taxonomy

  1. Kingdom
    Animals
    Animalia
  2. Phylum
    Chordates
    Chordata
  3. Class
    Ray-finned Fishes
    Actinopterygii
  4. Order
    Scorpionfishes
    Scorpaeniformes
  5. Family
    Scorpionfishes
    Scorpaenidae
  6. Genus
    Lionfish
    Dendrochirus
  7. Species
    Dwarf lionfish
    Dendrochirus brachypterus (Cuvier, 1829)
  8. Synonyms
    Brachirus brachypterus (Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1829)
    Pterois brachyptera Cuvier, 1829

Care

Fuzzy Dwarf Lionfish are suitable for intermediate to advanced hobbyists. They require a minimum tank size of 30 gallons with plenty of hiding places and room to swim. These fish are not reef-safe as they will prey on small fish and invertebrates. They thrive on a diet of meaty foods such as shrimp and small fish, and it's important to ensure they are not overfed.

Reproduction

Breeding Fuzzy Dwarf Lionfish in captivity is challenging and rarely occurs. They are oviparous, with females releasing eggs into the water column to be fertilized by males. The floating egg masses eventually hatch into planktonic larvae.

Habitat

Native to the Indo-Pacific region, Fuzzy Dwarf Lionfish are found in a variety of habitats including lagoons, reefs, and harbors. They tend to prefer sheltered areas with crevices and overhangs where they can ambush prey. In the wild, they are typically found at depths ranging from 1 to 30 meters.