I am happy to report that “something” is eating lionfish off Bonaire

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If you ever get the chance to feed a lionfish to a lobster, it's "must see." You really get a perspective for how skillfully a lobster can be at taking care of its prey.

I have dropped a few Lion Fish in front of the lair of a bug, and they jump on them faster than a Kardashian bimbo hits a swag bag.

Chug
Kills 'em and eats 'em.
 
The power of the death ray is awsome. We have seen large grouper, carib reef sharks and eel eat lion fish in the last 2 years at Bonaire, Little Cayman and Utila. These were DM "prepared" for consumption but still alive.

that's no good. More lionfish for their stomach means less for ours.
 
Awesome picture. I'm in Bonaire right now. Compared to my June visit, less lionfish. This is all good. Saw 3 large lionfish today hiding under brain coral at the Small Wall
site. Wish I had a large grouper to take them out.
 

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