The mirror fish is a tropical seawater fish, belonging to the family Blue Falconidae and the genus mirror fish. It is distributed in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The frame fish is usually smaller, with a body length of about 5-10 cm.
The most striking feature of the frame fish is their eye structure. They have a large, bright round eye surrounded by a black orbital ring. They look like they are wearing a pair of glasses, hence the name frame fish. Mirror fish.
The body of the frame fish is orange or yellow, with black spots on the head and dorsal fin. The overall color is bright and varied. Mirrorfish are usually social fish that like to move in coral reefs or rock crevices and feed on plankton, molluscs, etc.
Because of its highly ornamental appearance, the fish has become one of the most popular ornamental fish among marine aquaculture enthusiasts. It should be noted that when cultivating and managing the fish, attention should be paid to the monitoring and maintenance of water quality, scientific diet, disease prevention and other aspects to ensure the health and quality of the fish.
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