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Also Know As:

| White Fingered Frogfish

| Spotfin Anglerfish

| Ocellated Angler

| Yellow Angler Fish

| Yellow Anglerfish

| Yellow Frogfish

| Round-Coin Frogfish

General info about Coinbearing Frogfish

The Coinbearing Frogfish is a small species of fish that can grow up to 7cm in length. They have a unique appearance with a round body shape and a head that resembles a frog's. The coloration of their skin can vary from light gray to brown and they have numerous small white spots all over their body. They are a popular species in the aquarium trade.

Coinbearing Frogfish Diet & Nutrition

Coinbearing Frogfish are carnivorous and should be fed a diet of small crustaceans and other small fishes. They have a voracious appetite and will consume any prey that fits in their mouth.

Determining Sex of Coinbearing Frogfish

There is no known method to visually determine the sex of Coinbearing Frogfish.

Breeding & Spawning Coinbearing Frogfish

Coinbearing Frogfish have been bred in captivity, but it is a difficult process. The males are responsible for incubating the eggs in their mouth until they hatch.

Common Diseases with Coinbearing Frogfish

Coinbearing Frogfish can be susceptible to bacterial infections, parasitic infestations, and fungal infections. It is important to maintain high water quality and a clean aquarium to prevent these diseases.

Coinbearing Frogfish Origin

Coinbearing Frogfish are found in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Red Sea, East Africa, and the Hawaiian Islands.

Caution with Coinbearing Frogfish

Coinbearing Frogfish are venomous and have a specialized dorsal fin spine that they use for defense. Care should be taken when handling them as the venom can cause extreme pain and other symptoms.

Acclimating Coinbearing Frogfish

When introducing Coinbearing Frogfish to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to prevent shock. The process involves slowly adding water from the new aquarium to the container holding the fish over a period of several hours.

Coinbearing Frogfish are Venomous

Coinbearing Frogfish are venomous and have a specialized dorsal fin spine that they use for defense. Care should be taken when handling them as the venom can cause extreme pain and other symptoms.

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