Head and tail lantern fish
The golden color of the eyes and tail of the head and tail lantern fish The spots will directly reflect golden and red colors under the illumination of light, and as the head and tail lantern fish swim, the spots will appear and disappear, which is very beautiful.
Head and tail lamps are gentle in nature and petite in stature. They like to swim in groups and can be mixed with other types of fish. There are golden spots on the upper part of the eyes of the head and tail lights and on the tail, which reflect golden and red colors under the light. During the swimming process of the head and tail lanternfish, due to the relationship between light, the bright spots on the head and tail appear and disappear, like fireflies in the depths of the jungle, shining. The head and tail lights have a short head and a round belly. There is a golden spot on each eye and tail, and a dark blue stripe on both sides of the body. Most species have adipose fins, but only a few species do not.
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