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Yes.
the angler fish communicates by flashing its lighton and off. == ==
The male attachs itself to the female shortly after birth. It becomes sort of like a parasite, resembaling a lump of flesh on the side of the female angler fish. The male angler fish will eventually loose eye sight. The male will officially become a part of the female angler fish. When the female is ready to mate the "male" will add his sperm in order for the her to reproduce.
The light is to help keep the babies warm at all times. It is better to use a red bulb to cut out the harsh bright lights from an ordinary bulb. No, don't turn off you lights.
Gross.......But all you need to do is get your fish to turn it's but to something and scrap it off (i know it's weird but if you cant get your fish to do that thenjust leave it it will come off eventually) By: Expert Serena
Water weed takes in the carbon dioxide released by the fish and turns it into oxygen in a process called respiration. The fish in turn breathe in the oxygen and release carbon dioxide, starting the cycle again.
Yes they do. The lights show through the fins and a bulb like hanging off the head.
the angler fish communicates by flashing its lighton and off. == ==
You should turn off all lights that you are not using.
A catchy slogan for turning off the lights is "Be bright, turn off the light".
turn the inside lights off
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Don't Turn Off the Lights was created on 2002-08-14.
Turn Off the Light was created on 2001-08-14.
I don't think they react at all unless you turn the lights on then off a lot really fast.
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