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The animal on the cover of Java™ and SOAP is a red firefish, Pterois volitans. These fish are found throughout the warm, tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans at depths up to 100 feet. They tend to sit nearly motionless on the ocean floor, often under ledges, waiting for potential prey-mainly small fish and crustaceans-to wander into range.
Red firefish are members of the family Scorpaenidae-scorpionfishes-named for the poisonous spines on their dorsal fins. Confident in their ability to defend themselves, firefish often do not back off even when a human approaches; instead, they point their venomous spines towards aggressors. Their confidence is well-placed: the sting of their spines, though not usually fatal to humans, is extremely painful.
In addition to their native ocean habitat, red firefish can also be found living in many home tropical aquariums. They can grow up to 16 inches in length and so require a fairly large tank. But despite their fearsome spines and predatory nature, they’re actually very peaceful and sociable, and they get along well with other fish-except the ones small enough to be eaten.
Emily Quill was the production editor and copyeditor for Java™ and SOAP. Sarah Sherman and Matt Hutchinson provided ...
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