bvbellomo
Contributor
Recently went recreationally diving in Egypt and was told about the invasion of non-native lionfish taking over their reefs because they have no natural predators and are eating all the fish. There were a lot of lionfish present on all dive sites.
Before the trip, I expected lionfish and thought they were native to the Red Sea. After the trip, I confirmed Pterois miles on fishbase shows a native range in the Red Sea. I cannot tell the difference between P. volitans and P. miles, but I'd assume anything that eats P. miles can't either.
Am I misinformed? What is the real story here?
Before the trip, I expected lionfish and thought they were native to the Red Sea. After the trip, I confirmed Pterois miles on fishbase shows a native range in the Red Sea. I cannot tell the difference between P. volitans and P. miles, but I'd assume anything that eats P. miles can't either.
Am I misinformed? What is the real story here?