icthus photophobium
To see and attract fish in the dark
It helps the fish see its prey in the dark ocean
yes
x-ray fish are called x-ray fish because you can see through them
Yes, so-called scombroid fish have dark meat. These include well-known species, such as tuna and wahoo.
Fish see in the dark due to their adaptations which includes the neuromasts. This will help them sense what is ahead of them and see polarized and ultraviolet light.
I think you mean "Fantail" and the answer is goldfish can see no better or worse in the dark than most other fish. They are normal in their light requirements.
An angler fish has a lure on its head that glows. There are more, but what they are called, I know now!
They eat when it gets dark outside for us.They live deep in the see where we dont see the light
Sand. If you can see in the dark, you might see some relatively simple, strange-looking fish.
That's called the flatfish!
Fish don't need their eyes to see. They use other sensory organs. The sensory organs are connected to it's nervous system so the fish can see slight vibrations in the water, so they know where the fish are and not bump into them. The fish can also tell how far away the fish is and it can tell where a rock is by the vibrations around it.