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{{SimilarName|the '''Spinefish'''|the [[Hoopfish]]}}
{{SimilarName|the '''Spinefish'''|the [[Hoopfish]]}}
{{Class_2_Fauna|title1 = Spinefish|image1 = Blood_Hoopfish_Fauna.png|category = Herbivores|tab = [[Fauna]]|description = Small, edible prey fish.|attitude = [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|Passive]]|biome = * [[Blood Kelp Zone]]
{{Class_2_Fauna|title1 = Spinefish|image1 = Blood_Hoopfish_Fauna.png|category = Herbivores|tab = [[Fauna]]|description = Small, edible prey fish.|descriptioncooked = Never eat the antennae.|descriptioncured = Entirely bland. Dehydrating, but keeps well.|attitude = [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|Passive]]|biome = * [[Blood Kelp Zone]]
* [[Blood Kelp Caves]]
* [[Blood Kelp Caves]]
* [[Bone Fields Caves]]
* [[Bone Fields Caves]]
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**[[Lost River|Ghost Forest]]
**[[Lost River|Ghost Forest]]
**[[Lost River|Junction]]
**[[Lost River|Junction]]
**[[Lost River|Mountains Corridor]]|active_during = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]|size = * [[File:Spinefish.png|30px]] 1|bioreactor2 = * [[File:Spinefish.png|30px]] +210 Energy|dna = |debug_spawn = <i>spinefish</i>|raw1 = +7|cooked1 = +23|cured1 = +23|raw2 = -1|cooked2 = +3|cured2 = -2}}The '''Spinefish''' is a small, passive subspecies of the [[Hoopfish]]. It resides in the [[Blood Kelp Zone]] and the [[Lost River]]. Its in-game description states that it uses its appearance to hide from predators by playing dead.
**[[Lost River|Mountains Corridor]]|active_during = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]|size = * [[File:Spinefish.png|30px]] 1|bioreactor2 = * [[File:Spinefish.png|30px]] +210 Energy|debug_spawn = <i>spinefish</i>|raw1 = +7|cooked1 = +23|cured1 = +23|raw2 = -1|cooked2 = +3|cured2 = -2}}
The '''Spinefish''' is a small, passive subspecies of the [[Hoopfish]]. It resides in the [[Blood Kelp Zone]] and the [[Lost River]]. Its in-game description states that it uses its appearance to hide from predators by playing dead.


Like Hoopfish, Spinefish are cathemeral and easy to catch, having moderate [[Food & Water|Food]] values.
Like Hoopfish, Spinefish are cathemeral and easy to catch, having moderate [[Food & Water|Food]] values.
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Small, school-mentality prey fish, closely related to the hoopfish.
Small, school-mentality prey fish, closely related to the hoopfish.


# Grey Coloration:<br />A combination of near translucent flesh with white, rib-like markings gives this fish a deathly appearance. It takes advantage of this to avoid the attention of its predators.<br />
# Grey Coloration:<br />A combination of near translucent flesh with white, rib-like markings gives this fish a deathly appearance. It takes advantage of this to avoid the attention of its predators.<br /> 
# Behavior:<br />Moves in schools for protection, but will disperse and flee if necessary, whereon those fortunate enough to escape the gaze of their assailants will make for the sea floor and hide amongst the detritus.
# Behavior:<br />Moves in schools for protection, but will disperse and flee if necessary, whereon those fortunate enough to escape the gaze of their assailants will make for the sea floor and hide amongst the detritus.



Assessment: Edible (low calorie count)
Assessment: Edible (low calorie count)
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* Although the databank entry states that Spinefish plays dead by laying on the seabed, this behaviour is absent in-game.
* Although the databank entry states that Spinefish plays dead by laying on the seabed, this behaviour is absent in-game.
* The databank entry also shows that the Spinefish is blind.
* The databank entry also shows that the Spinefish is blind.

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[[Category:Attitude: Passive]]
[[Category:Attitude: Passive]]
[[Category:Bioluminescent]]
[[Category:Bioluminescent]]

Revision as of 00:54, 25 October 2018

This article is about the Spinefish. You may be looking for the Hoopfish.

Template:Class 2 Fauna The Spinefish is a small, passive subspecies of the Hoopfish. It resides in the Blood Kelp Zone and the Lost River. Its in-game description states that it uses its appearance to hide from predators by playing dead.

Like Hoopfish, Spinefish are cathemeral and easy to catch, having moderate Food values.

Appearance

The Spinefish closely resembles a Hoopfish, with some notable differences:

  • It has an almost translucent body, with many vertical stripes running along, capable of emitting a pale green glow. It also features small red spots around its eyes and near its tail.
  • Its eyes are yellowish green in color, and its caudal fin is a dull red hue.

Behavior

Similar to its relative, the Spinefish is slow-moving and tends to form shoals in the Blood Kelp Zones. Upon being noticed by the player, it will try to flee.

Uses in Crafting

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Spinefish.pngSalt Deposit.pngItem Arrow.pngFabricator.pngItem Arrow.pngCured Spinefish.png

Energy Value

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Data Bank Entry

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Small, school-mentality prey fish, closely related to the hoopfish.

  1. Grey Coloration:
    A combination of near translucent flesh with white, rib-like markings gives this fish a deathly appearance. It takes advantage of this to avoid the attention of its predators.
     
  2. Behavior:
    Moves in schools for protection, but will disperse and flee if necessary, whereon those fortunate enough to escape the gaze of their assailants will make for the sea floor and hide amongst the detritus.


Assessment: Edible (low calorie count)

Gallery

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Trivia

  • Although the databank entry states that Spinefish plays dead by laying on the seabed, this behaviour is absent in-game.
  • The databank entry also shows that the Spinefish is blind.

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