radiata lionfish

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Radiata Lionfish resting among corals. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radiata lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clearfin Lionfish Hunting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radiata lionfish on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radiata lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pterois radiata in shallow water lit by sun rays that create color shades in the Red Sea. Clearfin lionfish Tailbar lionfish. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pterois radiata in shallow water lit by sun rays that create color shades in the Red Sea. Clearfin lionfish Tailbar lionfish. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radiata lionfish
Radiata lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radiata lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pterois radiata in shallow water lit by sun rays that create color shades in the Red Sea. Clearfin lionfish Tailbar lionfish. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radiata lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radiata lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radiata lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radiata lionfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
The clearfin lionfish, tailbar lionfish, radiata lionfish, or radial firefish, Pterois radiata, is a carnivorous, ray-finned fish with venomous spines that lives in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans. This is the only lionfish species which has spines without any markings. It can also be recognized by the pair of horizontal white stripes on its caudal peduncle. P. radiata grows to a length of about 24 cm (9 in), though a more usual size is 20 cm (8 in). The dorsal fin has 12 or 13 long, venomous spines and 10 to 12 soft rays. The anal fin has three spines and five or six soft rays. The large pectoral fins flare out to the side and are clear and unbanded. The other fins are also colourless. The head and body colour is reddish-brown with about six vertical dark bands of different colour on the body separated by thin white lines. Two white horizontal lines occur on the caudal peduncle which distinguishes this fish from other similar lionfishes.


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