The stonefish lives in the coast of the northern part of Australia. It thrives in the magnificent coral reefs where it is hidden from plain view. The pressure can range up to 88.2 lb. The depth can be up to 60 meters where the abundance of sunlight can heat the water up to 104 degrees farenheit. The other life around the habitat is mostly harmless leaveing out humans and its only main predator, the stoke sea snakes which can eat it without being affected by the stonefish's poison. The small fish and crustacean are the main wildlife here excluding the vast number of coral and few sharks.