Man Tang Ling Fish
, also known as the perch, is a small-sized, brightly colored saltwater fish belonging to the perch family. It is native to the Pacific, particularly in the waters surrounding the Philippines, Indonesia, and Australia.
This fish is composed of six different colors in different shapes, beautiful and dazzling, known as one of the world's most beautiful tropical fish.
These colors are used to attract mates and deter predators, as they signal to potential mates that the fish is healthy and genetically suitable, while warning predators that the fish is toxic or dangerous.
Due to its unique appearance, the perch is deeply loved by aquarium enthusiasts, but it is difficult to keep in captivity. They require specialized diets and a specific set of water parameters to thrive, and they may be aggressive towards other fish in the aquarium.
In the wild, perches typically live in shallow coral reefs and feed on small crustaceans such as copepods and amphipods. They are often preyed upon by larger fish such as groupers and snappers, as well as cephalopods like octopuses and squids.
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