smee_again Posted October 1, 2007 this one is soo ugly, it deserves a 10 just for the courage showing itself. Quote Link to comment
Omen Posted October 1, 2007 I agree. It is soooo ugly that you have to love it. Are they aggressive or do they just hang out on the bottom? Quote Link to comment
Galloping Goose Posted October 1, 2007 Thats an expensive fish right? My lfs has one for about a $1000 Quote Link to comment
Hoobahans Posted October 2, 2007 That's a rediculously cool fish. I would love to have one. What is it housed with? Quote Link to comment
Hoobahans Posted October 2, 2007 Per chance are you from Minnesota and like snakes? Quote Link to comment
ezcompany Posted October 2, 2007 crikey, whatcha gonna feed that beauty? i heard ghost shrimp are good Quote Link to comment
robbie Posted October 2, 2007 isnt that called a scorpion fish? i never really liked them, they dont move much. Quote Link to comment
exigency Posted October 2, 2007 it looks a lot like a pink leaf fish, which is still a scorpionfish. feed them gut-loaded ghost shrimp and you're on your way. beautiful btw. Quote Link to comment
zhubbell Posted October 2, 2007 awesome, soooo cool. I really want a scorpionfish. You have that in a tank alone, right? Quote Link to comment
mnherper Posted October 2, 2007 yes it is a scorpionfish(rhinopias eschmeyeri).He is bye himself and eat's mollys and sliversides.Yes he was VERY expensive(even working at lfs) HE just sits there but when there food he can move.And yes i live mn and breed reptiles. Quote Link to comment
Toomin Posted October 15, 2007 cool! When i have the money, i will get a 100g tank with one inside! Quote Link to comment
Smurf Posted December 17, 2007 Lol, best of luck to you my friend. Uncle had one for about 6 years. Quote Link to comment
theimpulsive1 Posted February 1, 2008 these guys kick ass. I love how they kinda waddle around. Quote Link to comment
nanoreefer94 Posted September 24, 2008 there not too expensive well at least not in MI cause at my lfs they have one for $60 not $1000... Quote Link to comment
gooose Posted May 4, 2010 It is in fact a member of the scorpion fish family but it is actually a Rhinopias. There are six different species of Rhinopias, I do not know which this specimen may be. Quote Link to comment
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