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Yes, spook fish, like many other fish species, exhibit behaviors that suggest they have periods of rest or sleep. They do not sleep in the same way mammals do, but they can enter a state of reduced activity and metabolic rate, often hiding in crevices or among corals to avoid predators. During these times, their responsiveness to external stimuli decreases, indicating a form of sleep.

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