The Three-Jian Rat Fish
The Three-Jian Rat Fish is a type of They are very gentle and easy to raise. Their appearance is very special. However, because they are small benthic fish, their range of activities is relatively limited. So what is the special shape of the three-room ratfish?
The body length of the three-room ratfish can reach 30 cm in the wild, but is only more than 10 cm in the aquarium. The body color is yellow, with three black horizontal stripes on it. The pectoral fins, pelvic fins and tail fins are red. The nature of the three-room rat fish is gentle, weak and fearful of others. It should be noted that the three-room ratfish has spines under its eyes. When attacked, it can eject the spines, but it has basically no legs to defend itself.
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