Red is a good color for nocturnal fish because it is less visible in deep water, where light penetrates poorly. Many aquatic environments filter out longer wavelengths of light, making red appear nearly black or invisible to most fish. Additionally, red can help these fish communicate or attract mates without being easily seen by predators or prey. This adaptation enhances their survival in dark habitats.
Yes, fish see most colors. Red, in fact, is a good color for bass lures.
blendable fish means that there has to be two different colors in order for the color to blend (red fish+ blue fish= purple fish). If they are the same color, a blendable fish will also be that color (red fish + red fish= red fish). overall it is still a surprise at how much the color blends especially if the fish has multiple colors.
brownish-red
Yes, betta fish can change color from blue to red due to genetic factors, stress, or environmental conditions.
The color red becomes invisible in lower water depths. That's why new fishing lines are made red in color.
red black yellow pink
the only fish that see colors live in the northern toptopia where they can see colors humans can see
fish can see black, white and gray but they aren't consider colors
The difference between a raccoon and a red panda is that they have a different color of fur, a raccoon is nocturnal, red pandas live in bamboo forests, and a raccoon is predatory. :)
i think it is red. Or they can be any colour its depending on the fish
The gills of a healthy fish are bright red; this is because blood is flowing through them.
Red and black