Red skirt fish
Red skirt fish have tall bodies and flat sides because they The front half of the body is light red, and the back half of the body is dark red, which makes it very special. The character of the red skirt fish is very bright and can be mixed with other small fish. However, it is advisable to provide a quiet environment as much as possible to avoid the red skirt fish being surprised.
Red skirt fish is also known as lantern fish, half-length red fish and red skirt fish. The fish has a tall body and flat sides, a short head, a round and blunt snout, and a forked tail fin. The front half of the body is light red, and the back half of the body is dark red. The anal fin is particularly bright red. The adult fish is 4 cm long. The front body is broad and brown, the back body is narrow and red, the body is translucent and the belly is silvery white, each fin is red, and there are two stripes above the pectoral fin.
In an environment with moderate water quality, the red skirt on the front half of the red skirt fish can maintain a bright color, and a black edge can be vaguely seen on the edge of the skirt. When the water temperature is lower than 20℃, the skirt will The red color of the tail will become lighter.
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