Fish
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Name
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Temperature Range
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Feeding
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Acquisition
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Description
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Armorfish
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273.15 to 373.15
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A small shellfish native to Tizira's oceans, known for its exceptionally hard shell. Consumed similarly to prawns.
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Cardinalfish
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273.15 to 373.15
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Cardinalfish are often found near sea urchins, where the fish hide when threatened.
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Clownfish
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273.15 to 373.15
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Clownfish catch prey by swimming onto the reef, attracting larger fish, and luring them back to the anemone. The anemone will sting and eat the larger fish, leaving the remains for the clownfish.
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Dwarf Moonfish
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273.15 to 373.15
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Ordinarily in the wild, the Zagoskian moonfish is around the size of a tuna, however through selective breeding a smaller breed suitable for being kept as an aquarium pet has been created.
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Firefish Goby
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273.15 to 373.15
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To communicate in the wild, the firefish uses its dorsal fin to alert others of potential danger.
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Green Chromis
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273.15 to 373.15
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The Chromis can vary in color from blue to green depending on the lighting and distance from the lights.
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Gunner Jellyfish
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273.15 to 373.15
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So called due to their resemblance to an artillery shell, the gunner jellyfish is native to Tizira, where it is enjoyed as a delicacy. Produces a mild hallucinogen that is destroyed by cooking.
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