Girl fish, mild temperament, beautiful appearance. The girl fish belongs to the butterfly family and has a colorful body. There are stripes of various colors on the body, and the teeth are small. The dorsal fin has 8 spines and grows backwards. It is a small coral reef fish with warm water, generally about 100 mm in length. This fish exists along the coast of Hainan Island in China. It is found in the pacific ocean between the Tropic of Cancer. In addition to the hidden eyeliner, the girl fish has three thick brown line spots on the body, especially the two on the abdomen, which are connected below and look flat like a "V" shape, mainly feeding on sponges and soft corals. Invertebrate feed can be fed. It's easy to get close to people. It is a very good ornamental fish. Recently, researchers at James Cook University discovered that a "distress signal" from a coral reef girl fish releases a chemical to deal with predators, greatly improving their chances of survival. The coral reefs of teenage fish release chemicals on their skin. The findings of the ability to trigger fear and avoidance behavior in nearby large fish suggest evolutionary mechanisms that suggest that reef fish have evolved to be quite intelligent in deploying protective measures when their survival is threatened.
