Cardinalfish are widely distributed throughout the world's tropical seas, mostly along reefs, but also in tidal pools and mangrove swamps. They are classified in the Apogonidae family and are small predatory fishes that sport various shades of reds, yellows or brown. Many species have distinct stripes and spots, and none grows to more than five inches in length. Their most distinguishing characteristic is their pair of unusually large eyes, which scientists believe is what allows them to see better at night when they feed on small invertebrates and fishes. These little fish usually hide out for most of the day under overhangs and other nooks. Some cardinalfish have evolved the habit of playing dead when attacked or frightened, so don't be overeager to flush away your pet unless you are absolutely sure it's not merely reacting to a scare of some kind.
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