old digital studies, from back when i was using photoshop mainly :')

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old digital studies, from back when i was using photoshop mainly :')
Merfolk, found in the oceans of Tellusan.
For the MerMay thing, MDZS's Jin Ling as a mandarin fish? An absolutely eye-catching menace, peacock of the sea
Okay so post-its are for sure not the medium for brightly colored fish but I don’t have the spoons for color right now!
Undyne as different fish 🐟🫧 reminder that my COMMISIONS are open!
Made on procreate
Mandarin fish (Synchiropus splendidus)
Habitat & Distribution
Resides almost exclusively in coral reefs and shallow lagoons
They are native to the western Pacific, including reefs around the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, New Guinea, and Australia
Physical Description
Length: Up to 6 cm (2.36 in)
Mandarin fish have broad heads and large, round fins; the dorsal fin sports a long spike at the base of the neck
Adults are covered in patterns of gold, green, and bright blue
Behaviour
Mandarin fish tend to crawl along the bottom of the ocean using their large pelvic fins
They stay in pairs or small groups, although males are intolerant of rivals
Their main diet consists of small crustaceans, worms, and plankton
Key Advantages
The skin of the mandarin fish secrets a foul-smelling mucus, which can deter predators
Their bright coloration is to warn predators that they are toxic and should be avoided
The sharp spine on their backs may also damage the mouths of predators that do attempt to eat them
Photo by Micha L. Rieser
Mandarin Fish
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mandarinfish!
mandarinfish are native to the pacific, from the ryuku islands down to south australia
they grow up to 3 inches long on average!
these fish do not actually have scales! they secrete mucus from their skin, which keeps them clean
mandarinfish are very sky and often avoid other fish
the name of this fish comes from the vibrant patterns, which resemble the robes of an imperial chinese officer!
they are picky eaters an eat from a small range of food, most notably protozoans and worms :)