3D animation model of the simulated spiny tailed snapper
It is a fish species that lives in tropical and subtropical waters, belonging to the family Syngnathidae. Known for its bright colors and unique body shape. The body color is usually yellow or blue, with black horizontal stripes on top. The body is flat, the tail is slender, and the tail fin is sharp, which is also the origin of their name. It is an important member of coral reef ecosystems, mainly feeding on algae, which helps to control the growth of algae and maintain the health of coral reefs. Usually active in shallow water areas, likes to shuttle between rocks and corals. The breeding method is egg laying, and females will lay their eggs on aquatic plants or other attachments. Due to its beautiful appearance, it is also a good ornamental fish
Pseudospiny tailed snapper (with 3D animated model)
It is a fish species that lives in tropical and subtropical waters, belonging to the family Syngnathidae. Known for its bright colors and unique body shape. The body color is usually yellow or blue, with black horizontal stripes on top. The body is flat, the tail is slender, and the tail fin is sharp, which is also the origin of their name. It is an important member of coral reef ecosystems, mainly feeding on algae, which helps to control the growth of algae and maintain the health of coral reefs. Usually active in shallow water areas, likes to shuttle between rocks and corals. The breeding method is egg laying, and females will lay their eggs on aquatic plants or other attachments. Due to its beautiful appearance, it is also a good ornamental fish
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