There are many types of fish with many different abilities, a few of which can change their color either at will or in response to an outside stimulus. Most common type of color changing occurs during mating season. Males display brighter colors than normal to attract females. Males and females can also display various colors during aggression to help warn a potential threat away. A majority of fish begin life a different color than their adult selves will eventually display. This seems primarily due to helping the fry remain unobserved in it's natural habitat to avoid predators. Also, in some circumstances, with in the fish industry there are certain fish who are "dyed" a certain color to make them more vibrant and attractive to potential fish customers. A majority of these dyed fish return to their normal coloring within a few months seemingly to change colors.
Some fishes cannot change colour. Examples include many of the uniformly dark-pigmented deepsea fishes and some unpigmented cave fishes.
Many species of fishes however can change colour. The changes can be slow or fast. Slow changes of colour (eg breeding colouration) are generally under the control of hormones and are usually semi-permanent.
Rapid colour changes (eg stress responses) are largely under control of the nervous system although hormones may also be involved. The colour of fishes can also vary with the seasons, between day and night and even with changes in habitat and food.
There are two kinds of cells that give colour to fishes, chromatophores and iridiophores (also called iridocytes). The Chromatophores are located in the dermis of the skin, above or below the scales. They impart true colour (rather than structural colour) and contain black, red, yellow, blue, white (and rarely green) pigment granules called chromatosomes. Only one colour is found in each chromatophore. Colour changes result from chromatosomes concentrating in the centre of the chromatophore or dispersing throughout the cell.
Iridiophores contain highly reflective guanine crystals. The crystals act as mirrors, which reflect the colours of the outside environment. Iridiophores are responsible for the silvery appearance of many pelagic fishes.
Slow colour change
Slow colouration changes often occur as a fish grows from a larva, through juvenile and adult phases. The top two images show the different colours of juvenile and adult Axilspot Hogfish.
Colour changes in the breeding season are also common. Males of many species exhibit breeding colouration at certain times of the year (see third image from top). Females generally do not show the same degree of colour change.
Some fishes show different colouration in different habitats. The Longfinned Eel has a transparent leptocephalus, a countershaded freshwater phase and a silvery oceanic phase.
Rapid colour change
When most people hear the term 'colour change' they think of rapid colour change. Many species of fishes can change colour rapidly. A fish caught on hook and line may change colour as a result of stress.
Divers often observe fishes rapidly changing colour as they swim over different bottom types (see the three images of Southern Pygmy Leatherjackets). As a fish swims over a light substrate the chromatosomes are transported into the centre of the cell (aggregation) resulting in the fish appearing paler. Swimming over a dark substrate results in the chromatosomes spreading out throughout the cell (dispersal) which leads to a darkening of the fish's colour.
Some species of Flatfishes are remarkably good at quickly changing colour to match the background.
Yes. Zebra Cichlids (Maylandia Estherae) change color depending on stress level, mood, and rank in the tank.
The box jelly fish does not change its colour when it is angry.
No they do not change colour if they eat golden coloured fish. I also wonder why on earth anyone would consider feeding live fish to Koi carp.
The beautifully colored parrot fish is known to change its shape, color, and even gender during its life.
there are many colour fish have
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i dont know but for tycoons go to that place with the fish heads coming out from the ground then go to the big tube and then you go in it and then change your colour
to trick their enemies
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Purple. A purple fish has to be purple!
A female or male goldfish can be any colour. The colour of the fish does not determine the sex of the fish.
it just mean he's sick and he needs to change the water or get a filter
blue