Reeflings

Common name: Eschmeyer's scorpionfish

Scientific name: Rhinopias eschmeyeri Condé, 1977

General information

Eschmeyer's Scorpionfish, scientifically known as Rhinopias eschmeyeri, is a highly sought-after species in the marine aquarium trade due to its unique appearance and behavior. This species is part of the Scorpaenidae family, which is known for its venomous spines and ambush predatory tactics. The Rhinopias genus is particularly prized for its ornate and colorful frilly appendages, which aid in camouflage.

Details

Recommended minimum tank volume
200 liter (53 gallons)
Salinity
S.G. 1.022 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 Requires expert care
Diet
Carnivore Prefers live feed; can adapt to frozen
Social
Solo Territorial, best kept alone
Reefsafe
Yes
Aggression
Semi aggresive May eat smaller tank mates
Captive bred
No

Taxonomy

  1. Kingdom
    Animals
    Animalia
  2. Phylum
    Chordates
    Chordata
  3. Class
    Ray-finned Fishes
    Actinopterygii
  4. Order
    Scorpionfishes
    Scorpaeniformes
  5. Family
    Scorpionfish
    Scorpaenidae
  6. Genus
    Rhinopias Scorpionfish
    Rhinopias
  7. Species
    Eschmeyer's scorpionfish
    Rhinopias eschmeyeri Condé, 1977
  8. Synonyms
    Rhinopias eschemeyeri Condé, 1977

Care

Caring for Eschmeyer's Scorpionfish requires an advanced level of expertise. They need a well-established aquarium with plenty of live rock for hiding and hunting. The tank should be spacious enough to accommodate their territorial nature. These fish are not active swimmers, so the focus should be on providing ample structure rather than open swimming space. They feed on live or frozen meaty foods such as shrimp and small fish, and they may require live food initially to trigger their feeding response.

Reproduction

In the wild, Rhinopias species are solitary except during mating. Little is known about their breeding habits in home aquariums, as they rarely breed in captivity. However, they are oviparous, with females releasing eggs that are then fertilized by the male.

Habitat

Eschmeyer's Scorpionfish are found in the Indo-Pacific region, typically on coral reefs or rocky substrates where their camouflage is most effective. They are benthic and prefer to stay close to the bottom, often in areas with moderate to low current.