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These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

author:Ocean Exploration
These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

As the saying goes, appearance is justice! Today, Xiaobian will introduce you to several kinds of fish with particularly high appearance. They swim around the ocean and decorate the underwater world in a colorful way.

Sapphire angelfish

The beautiful fish

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

The sapphire angelfish is light blue throughout, like a sapphire in the ocean. The males and females of this fish have slightly different body colours: males have horizontal black stripes on both sides of their bodies, known as the "Sapphire King", and females have no horizontal stripes on either side of their bodies but are dotted with black spots on the top of their heads, and are known as "Sapphire Brides". Another unique feature of them is the beautiful and filament-drawn tail fin,

It looks elegant and moving.

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!
These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

Yellow-bellied angelfish

The beautiful fish

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

The yellow-bellied angelfish is petite and brightly coloured, with a vivid yellow color from the snout along the abdomen to the anal fin, and a dark blue back that complements the colourful coral freaks. Yellow-bellied angelfish usually live in reef caves and prefer to move alone, occasionally appearing in pairs or in small groups.

Yellow-bellied fish are shy by nature,

and the habitat is hidden,

Not easily detected by humans.

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

Blue upside down

The beautiful fish

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

The scientific name of the blue hanging is "yellow-tailed paraspinytail fish", which is a brightly colored and large species in the upside-down hanging. The tail spines of the blue upside-down hanging can not only be used to defend against enemies, but also serve as a warning when a conflict breaks out when the male fish meet. Once spotted by predators, they fall to their sides and "play dead", often mistaking predators for death

Abandon it.

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!
These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

Spotted fins

The beautiful fish

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

The spotted fins also have a very peculiar name - "multicolored frog", which is a tropical fish, commonly known as frogfish because of its large and prominent eyes and the outline of its head that resembles a frog. They have bright colors such as blue, orange, red, and green, and have patterns similar to those of frogs. Their beautiful appearance gives them an unusual charm. They have a strong domain,

There are also fights between the same kind.

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!
These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

Jigo sickle

The beautiful fish

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

The sickle is not only super good-looking, but also the prototype of Ji Ge in "Finding Nemo". Sickle is a warm-water fish, generally living in the shallow waters of reefs, because of its beautiful body and bright body color, it has become an enduring ornamental fish species. The sickle has three major color patches: black, white, and yellow, and has a bright color, an elegant and beautiful swimming posture, and a dorsal fin that stands high like a sickle

Make them exude an extraordinary temperament.

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!
These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

Yellow triangle hanging

The beautiful fish

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!

The scientific name of the yellow triangle hanging is the yellow highfin spiny tail, which is a very famous ornamental fish, almost all of which are bright yellow, with narrow dark edges of pectoral fins, living in subtropical coral reef seas, feeding on macroalgae such as filamentous algae, and also preying on zooplankton. Juveniles usually move in specific areas and only begin to swim into wider reef waters when they reach adulthood. Mature yellowfin spinytails generally move alone,

They also move in loose groups.

These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!
These fish with fairy looks are too beautiful!