Short-nosed fish (confirmed introduction)
The short-nosed Rokugan fish is native to Congo. Its body is very similar to that of a carp. The markings on its body are straight black and white lines. Because the edges of the short-nosed Rokukan fish's body are blue fluorescent, it looks very beautiful under the light.
The head of the short-nosed fish is slightly raised, more similar to the head of the Luohan fish. The short-nosed fish has a body length of more than 30 cm, with a high dorsal arc and a flat and slow abdominal arc. The dorsal fin is symmetrical with the beginning of the pelvic fin. Caudal fin forked. The whole body is reddish-yellowish, with 6-7 black horizontal stripes of basically equal width and equal spacing. Each fin is bright red. The young fish are somewhat like tiger fish. When they grow to 30 centimeters long, their whole body turns black and they lose their visibility. The nose of the short-nosed fish is not short in nature, so it is called short-nosed fish. It is named because there is a long-nosed fish with a similar body shape. The nose of the long-nosed fish is indeed very long, as its name suggests. The length from the nostril to the tip of the snout is equivalent to 1/2 of the trailing edge of the gills, and the head is also lengthened and smaller.
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