Angler fish.
No It eats fish that it lures with its light. This is maid up of glowing bacteria.
Because they are adapted and have body parts that can help them survive. For instance one fish has a glowing light that attracts other fish, so it can.
Angler fish have a bioluminescent lure on their head to attract prey in the dark depths of the ocean. The light is used to mimic the appearance of small fish or prey, luring curious animals closer to the fish's mouth, allowing it to ambush its prey more effectively.
The fathomeater is a mysterious deep-sea creature that emits bioluminescence to lure prey. It has a unique feeding strategy of using its glowing light to attract fish and then swallowing them whole. Little is known about its behavior and biology, adding to its enigmatic nature.
Get a small fish to catch it, oh and you need a glowing rod.
they can not be in direct sunlight, but a little light is good.My beta fish Red Fish loves his little lamp on his shelf. I think he is more active at night with his lamp and music on
That depends on how deep. There are fish that live in darkness all the time. Some don't even develop eyes, because they don't need them. But other fish have some kind of glowing light on their bodies that attract prey, so there is some light even down in the blackness.
A fish that lives deep down in the ocean and has a little light on it's head
5 glowfish 5 glowshroom 1 fish bits (at the munchery)
Some deep water fish use glowing cells to attract their prey. They are called Luciferins after Lucifer, another name for the devil. Fireflies also use glowing cells to attract a mate.
Seahorses do
i don't know any fish that do that but i think there's one made of gold