Bandtail Waspfish - Paracentropogon zonatus

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SKU: 274379
Manufacturer: That Fish Place
MPN: 0430-wasp

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The Bandtail Waspfish (Paracentropogon zonatus, also known as the Red Rooster Waspfish) is a small colorful scorpionfish. They have a mottled red coloration with a white face. The dorsal fin is high like the crest on a rooster and the waspfish will stick it up when defensive or threatened. The dorsal spines are venomous.

Lionfish and Scorpionfish are perhaps best known for the venomous spines in their dorsal and pectoral fins. The sharp spines are used by the fish to ward off predators. While special consideration should be given before placing one of these predators in your home aquarium, they are some of the most stunning and desired fish in the aquarium trade. Fish in this family vary greatly in appearance, even between individuals of the same species. Many lionfish and scorpionfish are colored and shaped to blend in with rockwork, sponges, algae and other parts of the reefs they inhabit.

These fish are voracious predators. Most species will wait for potential prey to come close before snatching it for a meal. Some, like the popular Volitan Lionfish, may actively stalk their prey. Lionfish and Scorpionfish can be fed a variety of frozen and prepared meaty foods like shrimp, clams, scallops, krill and other similar foods, but some may need live food like small feeder fish or ghost shrimp to trigger a feeding response. Those that dwell in rock or on the bottom of the aquarium may need to be target fed with tongs or a feeding stick to make sure they get adequate amounts of food.

These fish are generally safe in reef aquariums as they do not eat corals or polyps, but take extra care to know where the fish is located as they may blend in very well with the rocks and corals. Do not keep these fish with shrimp, crabs or fish small enough to be eaten.

The venomous spines of lionfish and other scorpionfish are used exclusively for defense. The potency of the venom varies by species, and effects can range from a strong irritation to very painful or even life-threatening reaction. Most stings in the aquarium happen accidentally, a result of the aquarist making contact with the spines while maintaining the tank. Feeding any animals in the tank by hand can increase the risk of being stung and is not recommended. Always be aware of where your lionfish or scorpionfish is when working in your aquarium, and seek medical attention immediately if a sting should occur.

Visit That Fish Blog for more information from our on-staff marine biologists on Lionfish, Scorpionfish and other aquarium-related topics, including the trend of Lionfish as an Invasive Species in the Caribbean.

Specifications

Specifications
MPN
0430-wasp
Manufacturer
That Fish Place
Common NameBandtail Waspfish
Scientific NameParacentropogon zonatus
VenomousYes (spines)
Originwestern central Pacific
Specific Gravity Range1.020-1.024
Reef SafeYes
Invert SafeYes, with caution
Community SafeYes, with caution
Max Size (in inches)2
Min Tank Size (in gallons)10
pH Range8.0-8.4
DietCarnivore
Temperature Range75-82
DifficultyEasy
Internal Id
85510

State Restrictions
Alaska
Armed Forces Americas
Armed Forces Europe
Armed Forces Pacific
California
Hawaii
Puerto Rico

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