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Flashlight Fish
This is a deep water ocean fish that displays a light to aid in it's search for food.
The bio-luminescent bacteria acts as a lure for food and mates. Very cool. The photograph shows the fish lighting up. _MG_0136 by in his image, on Flickr |
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Lets try this again from scratch
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What's with the white spot? Looks like something made from the eraser tool in paint...
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What? Did I miss CR drama? Damn! Was it photoshop police or fish police?
Mitchell, where did you get the picture of that guy... or rather I should say, where did you find the fish? |
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Nice pic
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I'm not 'fallow' you must be talking about my tank! |
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flashlight fish
i had one.they like complete dark and will not come out even with dim moonlights.lasted about 3 weeks-mostly because i think it needed others-it was eating fine that i saw,and was kinda neet to see the flashes every once and a while
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The white spot really does look fake, but looked it up and its legit. Cool fish!
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I like the display they have for these guys at the vancouver aquarium. Had I the time and money for another tank, it'd be fun to do a species tank for these guys.
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The fish was one of three or four that a lfs brought in. Very reclusive and you need a species tank to house them. Like pineapple fish and cardinal fish. They prefer/need darker tanks.
The light is bioluminescence that they can turn on and off. Very cool. They use it to attract mates and food. Give me a sec I'm posting from my phone I'll post a link on them. |
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