Orange Frog Fish\ Angler Fish

Orange Frog Fish\ Angler Fish

$200.00
Sale price  $200.00 Regular price 
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Orange Frog Fish\ Angler Fish

Orange Frog Fish\ Angler Fish

$200.00
Sale price  $200.00 Regular price 
Frogfish / Anglerfish (Antennariidae sp.)
Own the most bizarre, captivating master of deception in the ocean. The Frogfish is a fascinating evolutionary marvel that rarely swims. Instead, it uses its modified, leg-like pectoral fins to literally "walk" across the substrate and climb live rock. Equipped with a highly advanced camouflage system, this stealthy predator blends seamlessly into sponges and reef structures, waiting patiently to lure in prey with an astonishing biological fishing rod.
Because they are inactive sit-and-wait predators, they do not need massive swimming space, making them the absolute perfect centerpiece for dedicated, smaller nano or species-specific tanks.
Quick Care Specifications
  • Care Level: Moderate
  • Temperament: Semi-Aggressive (Peaceful but will eat any fish or shrimp that fits its mouth)
  • Maximum Size: 4 to 6 inches (depending on exact species)
  • Minimum Tank Size: 20 to 30 Gallons for a single specimen
  • Reef Compatibility: Reef-Safe with Caution (100% safe for all corals; will swallow small fish, crabs, and shrimp)
  • Water Parameters: 72–78°F, pH 8.1–8.4, dKH 8–12, Salinity 1.020–1.025 SG
Key Features & Tank Requirements
🎣 Built-In Fishing Rod (Esca & Illicium)
Features a modified first dorsal spine that acts as a fishing rod (illicium) tipped with a fleshy lure (esca) that mimics a tiny shrimp or worm. Watching the Frogfish rhythmically flick its lure to trick nearby tank mates is one of the most incredible behaviors you can witness in captivity.
🐍 Mind-Boggling Mouth Expansion
Do not let their compact size fool you! A Frogfish can expand its mouth and stomach to swallow prey up to twice its own body length. They are strictly ambush hunters and should never be housed with small fish or ornamental shrimp unless they are intended as food.
🎭 Dynamic Color Changing
Possesses the amazing ability to slowly change its color and skin texture over several weeks to perfectly match its surroundings. If you decorate your tank with bright orange, yellow, or red synthetic sponges, your Frogfish will often adapt its coloration to match them.
🦞 Specialized Feeding Routine
In the wild, they consume live fish and crustaceans. Newly introduced specimens usually require live ghost shrimp or small feeder fish to trigger their strike response. Over time, they can be patiently trained to accept frozen silversides or krill using long feeding tongs. Be careful not to overfeed; their slow metabolisms only require feeding 1–2 times a week.
👥 Species-Specific Setup Recommended
The safest way to keep a Frogfish is completely solo in a dedicated species tank. If housed with other fish, the tank mates must be significantly larger than the Frogfish. Avoid housing them with clean-up crew crabs, aggressive pickers (like puffers or triggers) that might bite their lures, or other frogfish, as they are highly cannibalistic.

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