Definition
Shrimpfish are slender, elongated fish characterized by their upright swimming posture and compressed bodies. They belong to the family Centriscidae. These fish are typically found in tropical and subtropical waters, often swimming in synchronized schools. Their bodies are covered in bony plates, providing protection. They feed on small plankton and invertebrates. Shrimpfish are relatively small, reaching only a few inches in length. They resemble small shrimp swimming vertically.