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If this is a real Lion Fish it is extremely poison in the spines.
Some call them Turkey fish but Lion is the common name.
Martin
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> Thanks for all responses regarding Cymatium.
> It answers my question as to why I did not find it in Abbott, Lee,
> Lyons, or Redfern. What on earth could it be doing in Lake Worth
> Lagoon? Some very weird stuff going on in the Lagoon lately. Sea
> monsters featured on Discovery channel no less, Perna viridis and now
> an Indo-Pacific cymatium. We now have Lionfish, which in a recent
> SCUBA magazine says they are really good to eat and who knows what
> other invaders.
> Thanks again and stay tuned.
> Carole
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