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Broadbarred Firefish Lion Fish Pterois AntennataLionfish Broadbarred Firefish Pterois Antennata The Lionfish Broadbarred Firefish, scientifically known as Pterois Antennata, is a captivating marine species native to the Indo Pacific region. This species is also commonly referred to as the Antennata Lionfish, Spotfin Lionfish, Banded Lionfish, Ragged finned Firefish, Rough scaled Firefish, and Scorpion Miles. It displays beautiful vertical stripes along its body and has large fan shaped pectoral
Lionfish Broadbarred Firefish Pterois AntennataThe Lionfish Broadbarred Firefish, scientifically known as Pterois Antennata, is a captivating marine species native to the Indo-Pacific region. This species is also commonly referred to as the Antennata Lionfish, Spotfin Lionfish, Banded Lionfish, Ragged-finned Firefish, Rough-scaled Firefish, and Scorpion Miles. It displays beautiful vertical stripes along its body and has large fan-shaped pectoral fins. This carnivorous predator primarily feeds on small fish, shrimp, and crustaceans and is best suited for experienced aquarists due to its moderate care level and sensitivity to water condition changes.
Overview
- Common Names: Antennata Lionfish, Broadbarred Firefish
- Scientific Name: Pterois Antennata
- Origin: Indo-Pacific region, including the waters around the Maldives, Sri Lanka, and the Andaman Sea
- Max Size: Up to 15 inches (38 cm) in length
- Behavior: Solitary and nocturnal, hiding in crevices or caves during the day and actively hunting at night
- Diet: Primarily carnivorous, feeding on small fish, shrimp, and crustaceans
- Recommended Feeding: Offer a varied diet of frozen or live meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, and fish
- Tank Size: A tank with at least 50 gallons capacity is recommended for a single Antennata Lionfish
- Tank Mates: Best kept singly or in mated pairs due to their territorial nature. Suitable tank mates include larger, non-aggressive fish that can coexist peacefully with the lionfish
- Temperament: Aggressive
- Reef Compatibility: Not recommended for reef tanks as they may prey upon smaller fish, shrimp, and other invertebrates
- Recommended Experience Level: Moderate to experienced aquarists due to their specific needs and delicate nature
- Special Requirements: Requires stable water parameters and a well-established aquarium with proper filtration
- pH: 8.1 to 8.4
- Salinity: 1.020 to 1.025
- Water Temperature: 75°F to 82°F
- Water Flow: Moderate to high flow to mimic their natural environment
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★★★★★ 1
You Get What You Pay For! A Piece Of Junk!
Size: 1 Panel
Flimsy and a piece of junk. Don’t waste your money. Assembly is a pain because it is so flimsy. Divider is thin. You can see right through it. Very wobbly.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Instructions are useless
Size: 1 Panel
The instructions are poorly written and not very helpful. The divider itself is easy to assemble, and honestly, it would’ve been quicker if I had skipped the directions altogether. Once put together, though, it works as intended.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026
★★★★★ 5
This was the best
Size: 1 Panel
This divider is great for creating a little privacy or separating a small area without taking up much space. The fabric is thick enough to block visual clutter, and the frame is lightweight but stable once it’s opened. It folds flat for storage, which is convenient if you only need it occasionally. Assembly was straightforward, and it was the perfect size. It’s a practical piece for apartments, studios, or home offices where you want a quick, temporary partition.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good privacy screen
Size: 1 Panel, Size: 1 Panel
This is a good privacy screen that's easy to assemble and looks nice. Be a little careful moving it, as the corners can twist. It's sturdy once in place, and the thick material is completely opaque. If the folds bother you, you might want to iron it, but I'm happy with it as is.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Lightweight divider that works well for video call backgrounds
Size: 1 Panel
This divider works fine for what it is, but it’s definitely on the lightweight side.
Setup was very easy and only took a few minutes. The frame is fairly light, so it’s easy to move around or reposition if needed. That said, the tradeoff is that it’s not especially sturdy. It stands fine on its own but I wouldn’t expect it to handle much bumping or movement.
I mainly bought it to use as a background for Zoom calls when I’m working from my den, and for that purpose it works great. The fabric panel blocks the room behind me and gives a cleaner background on camera.
It’s not huge though. To keep the camera from seeing around it, I have to position it directly behind my chair. If you’re expecting it to divide a large room or create a big privacy barrier, it may feel a bit small.
Overall, it does the job and works well for temporary setups or video call backgrounds, but the lightweight frame keeps it from feeling like a premium divider.
The product description and photos are accurate.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2026