black volitan lionfish

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Black Volitan lionfish (Pterois volitans) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black Volitan Lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Volitan Lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and Red Volitain Lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and Red Volitain Lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Black Volitan Lionfish
Volitan Lionfish Displaying in Aqaurium Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Volitan Lionfish is also known as the, Common Lionfish, Red Lionfish, Turkeyfish and Butterfly Cod. It’s coloration can vary depending on the age and maturity of the fish, displaying a red to burgundy, white, and brown to black vertical stripes along the length of the body. It also has large, fan-like pectoral fins, and tall, banded spines on the dorsal fin. The Volitan Lionfish is very similar to the Miles Lionfish with the exception of their origin as the Miles Lionfish species is restricted to the Indian Ocean: Red Sea, South Africa, and east to Sumatra. The Volitain Lionfish differs from the visually similar Miles Lionfish, as Miles have fewer spines on its dorsal and anal fins.


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