Why do fishes have two colouration
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The colouration of a fish is produced by three colour pigments which are largely contained within cells called Chromatophores. ... If the irridocytes are in the lower layers of the skin thefish have a matt white colour. In certain cases the irridocytes can combine with the chromatophores to produce reflective colours.
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Colour differences in both sexes are quite marked in fishes. The males are generally brighter. Males of small million fish, Lebistes, are variously coloured while females are of a single colour. The variation of colours in males is due to genetic factor of Y-chromosome.
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