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Ambon Leaf Fish
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Ambon Leaf Fish

Pteroidichthys amboinensis
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Ambon Leaf Fish also known as the Denis Healey Leaf Fish or Ambon Scorpionfish are found from southern Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Australia, Taiwan, India, and the Red Sea.

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The Ambon Leaf Fish range in colour from golden brown, rusty orange or maroon overall. The horns above the eyes and the 'mustache' extending from the lower jaw can vary in length, with some indivduals adorning dermal appendages.

The Ambon Leaf Fish should be housed in an aquarium with numerous hiding places. It will hide while acclimating to its new home, but then is generally found out in the open. It may eat smaller fish, shrimp, and other crustaceans in the tank.

When first introduced into the aquarium, live feeder shrimp should be used to entice this fish to eat. Its diet should include meaty foods such as live shrimp, fish, and occasionally crustacean flesh. Once fully settled into the aquarium, with some diligence and patience, Ambon Leaf Fish can convert over to consuming a prepared diet consisting of chunks of fresh shrimp, fish, and pieces of squid.

The Ambon Leaf Fish is Reef Safe with caution as they will prey on any small fish or crustaceans that will fit in to its mouth, however they will not harm any corals.

Minimum Aquarium Size

200 L

Max Size

12 cm

Reef Safe

With caution

Temperament

Semi-Aggressive

Diet

Carnivore

Care

Moderate

Origin

Western Pacific

Source

Wild Caught

Venomous

No

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