I find lizardfish fascinating, and it looks like the Inshore lizardfish(Synodus foetens) is pretty common so that would likely be the species I get. Would put it in a large FOWLR set-up given it's predatory nature.
I can't find any captive info on them though. From wild footage it seems they spend most of the day perched waiting to strike at small fish or inverts. If I understand it correctly it seems a lot like a hawkfish just with a wider mouth?
Would it go with standard large FOWLR fish like puffers, angels, wrasse, and triggers? None of the information mentions them using those teeth to attack fish it can't swallow, but I would like to be sure.
Fishermen accounts mention them attacking all sorts of bait so I imagine feeding them is easy. I would be shocked if a fish with this anatomy isn't hardy, but again there is no data so hopefully someone can enlighten me. I just worry there is some sort of issue with this species because while it is a bit drab it's so unique that surely someone would be keeping them?
I can't find any captive info on them though. From wild footage it seems they spend most of the day perched waiting to strike at small fish or inverts. If I understand it correctly it seems a lot like a hawkfish just with a wider mouth?
Would it go with standard large FOWLR fish like puffers, angels, wrasse, and triggers? None of the information mentions them using those teeth to attack fish it can't swallow, but I would like to be sure.
Fishermen accounts mention them attacking all sorts of bait so I imagine feeding them is easy. I would be shocked if a fish with this anatomy isn't hardy, but again there is no data so hopefully someone can enlighten me. I just worry there is some sort of issue with this species because while it is a bit drab it's so unique that surely someone would be keeping them?