Horse-faced sea bream
The shape of horse-faced sea bream is like a knife. Moreover, their faces can be said to be unique among the monochromatic colors. Because their faces and body shapes are very unique, they are very popular among aquarists. The nose and mouth of the horse-faced sea bream are forward and forward, so it can be said that the face is a bit scary.
On the surface, it is a typical silvery white surface with simple brown horizontal stripes. The colors of male fish show up as they mature: electric blue and fluorescent orange on their tail fins. This is a quite special fish. Its lower jaw is close to 1/3 of its total body length. With this great mouth, D. A compressiceps female can grow more than 250 fry at the same time! The name of the horse-faced sea bream comes from its compressed body. Its advantage lies in using its extremely small body to sneak in and catch food. It uses the underside of its head to catch food, using its small body to move toward its prey to minimize its visibility.
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