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Lionfish pose quite a threat to coral reef ecosystems, as they are predatory fish. A new study has shown that, following the introduction of Lionfish, the survival of other reef fish drops by about 80 percent.

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15y ago

The lionfish lives in the Pacific Ocean. They are in the twilight zone.

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Found mainly in the Indian and the Pacific Oceans

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Lionfish live In the reefs and rocky crevices of the Indo-Pacific near the bottom. They live in coral reefs located in the Pacific Ocean. However, they can also live in the Atlantic Ocean.

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The lion fish mostly live in the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans.

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Lion fish live in and around coral reefs, so that puts them firmly in the epipelagic zone.

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