Silver screen lantern fish
The silver screen lantern fish is a related genus of the head and tail lantern fish , the body shape and color of these two species are very similar, and it is very easy for aquarists who are not familiar with these two species to confuse them. So, what are the shape characteristics of the screen lantern fish?
The body length of the silver screen lantern fish is about 10 cm. The ones raised in captivity are smaller, generally 5 cm-6 cm. The fish body is elongated, with flat sides, a slightly convex and arc-shaped abdomen, a small and round head, and a round back. In addition to the dorsal fin, there is also an adipose fin, which is a characteristic of the adipose carps. The body of the silver screen fish is silvery white, with black edges on the scales. There is an orb on the tail, the front part of the ork is yellow with gray, and the base of the tail fin has a wide, yellow and black band-like stripe at the base of the tail fin. The eyes are more unique. There are two reflective spots on the iris of the eye. The upper part of the iris is scarlet, which looks solemn and beautiful. The bright red spots on the upper part of the eyes sparkle under the light, like a small red lamp, so it is also called "light-eyed fish".
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