Well, darling, fish aren't exactly reaching for their sunglasses when the sun comes out. Some fish may be sensitive to bright light, especially if they come from deeper, darker waters. But it's not like they're throwing a tantrum over it. Just like some folks prefer a dimly lit room, fish might appreciate a shady spot in their tank.
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light fish live in the artic ocean
Sea anemones coexist with clown fish, who are not bothered by the anemone sting. The clown fish hide from their enemies inside the anemones and the anemone eats scraps from the clown fish. . The clown fish also clean the sea anemone's tentacles.
There isn't really a name but fish like Angler Fish, Viperfish, etc. have light on its head
The light helps the flash light fish attract its food like shrimp krill and small fish hope this helped!
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Well, no but they are a lot better with them. For your fish, not for show, if you have gold fish, if you don't put a light in they will go silver. This is because of the lack of light.
The light fish, or more commonly known as the glow fish.
Turn the light off or get a smarter fish.
Yes, at least I have. The only fish that bothered the guppies was the red sailfin shark and tiger and rosy barbs, so I moved them to another tank.
Im sure they can, but I doubt anyone has bothered to verify it. Imagine a tiny fish's head being placed into a tiny CAT scanner with scan parameters designed to scan a fish head...
The fish which emits light is called a bioluminescent fish. Examples include anglerfish, lanternfish, and flashlight fish.