Editing Cleidopus gloriamaris
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{{Fish Data | {{Fish Data | ||
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|name=Pineapplefish | |name=Pineapplefish | ||
|extra_common_names=Pineapplefish, Knightfish, Australian Pineapple Fish, Knight Fish, Luminescent Pineconefish, Pinecone Fish, Pineconefish, Port and Starboard Lightfish, Port and Starboard Light Fish | |extra_common_names=Pineapplefish, Knightfish, Australian Pineapple Fish, Knight Fish, Luminescent Pineconefish, Pinecone Fish, Pineconefish, Port and Starboard Lightfish, Port and Starboard Light Fish | ||
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|max_water_hardness=12 | |max_water_hardness=12 | ||
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− | = | + | |tank_compatibility=:Should not be kept with fish smaller than itself as they may be eaten, and not be kept with aggressive fish. Generally peaceful towards tank mates. |
− | :Should not be kept with fish smaller than itself as they may be eaten, and not be kept with aggressive fish. Generally peaceful towards tank mates. | + | |diet=:A carnivorous fish that uses its luminescent spots to hunt in the wild, they would attract shrimp and other zooplankton at night. They are difficult fish to feed in captivity and may only take live food. |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:A nocturnal feeder, make sure food is available after lights out. | |
− | + | |environment_specifics=:Would require some open swimming space and plenty of hiding places in the form of caves. | |
− | = | + | |behaviour=:Generally peaceful and will spend most of the day in hiding, or swimming between caves. |
− | :A carnivorous fish that uses its luminescent spots to hunt in the wild, they would attract shrimp and other zooplankton at night. They are difficult fish to feed in captivity and may only take live food. | + | |identification=:This fish has robust scales with black margins, each centre of each scale is raised much like that on a pineapple fruit. It has a single large spine in pelvic fin which can be locked erect. On either side of the lower jaw is a light organ that produces a greenish glow. The colour of the light is reported to change to red as the fish ages. Similar to the Japanese Pineapplefish, ''[[Monocentrus japonicus]]'', they are differentiated by this Pineapplefish's more rounded snout. |
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− | :Generally peaceful and will spend most of the day in hiding, or swimming between caves. | ||
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− | :This fish has robust scales with black margins, each centre of each scale is raised much like that on a pineapple fruit. It has a single large spine in pelvic fin which can be locked erect. On either side of the lower jaw is a light organ that produces a greenish glow. The colour of the light is reported to change to red as the fish ages. Similar to the Japanese Pineapplefish, ''[[Monocentrus japonicus]]'', they are differentiated by this Pineapplefish's more rounded snout. | ||
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{{Categories | {{Categories | ||
|Category=Fish, Fish (Saltwater) | |Category=Fish, Fish (Saltwater) |