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Bro please dont even think of getting a Lion Too Small for your tank..my suggestion's -Midas bleeny Etc Those Fish which are small and alot of personality (:

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What's the size of this tank? I doubt it's too small for one of the dwarf lionfish species. If you're looking for colour impact, a fu Manchu lion would be great. If you want a lion with personality get a dwarf fuzzy. You'll want to either keep the lion in an isolation box or qt tank first to train it to eat off a feeding stick before releasing it into your tank. Dwarf fuzzy lions are very very easy to train, and they soon learn to beg. Super cute. In the long run, only fish 3 inches and above will be safe, though for the personality a lion (especially a dwarf fuzzy) brings I think it's worth it. Happy to chat more about lions if you want, I'm fascinated by them and am collecting all the dwarf and medium body species for my tank :) have experience with 6 of the 7 common dwarf/medium species.

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Radiata are rare and hard to get stable as they don't travel well. After a few months of searching I was finally lucky to get 2 stable ones, both just trained to frozen :) in my limited experience I recommend getting small ones if you can find them. My medium to large ones all perished within 3 days

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Radiata are rare and hard to get stable as they don't travel well. After a few months of searching I was finally lucky to get 2 stable ones, both just trained to frozen :) in my limited experience I recommend getting small ones if you can find them. My medium to large ones all perished within 3 days

Hmm.Saw tiny ones at SeaLife many times before.

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