The cherry lantern fish is a tropical seawater fish with a special spawning process. Cherry lantern fish usually lay eggs at night. The female fish will lay egg sacs on the water surface, and then the male fish will spray semen on the egg sacs to fertilize the eggs.
The fertilized egg sacs will float on the water. After a period of incubation, the small fish will grow from the eggs. Hatches out of the sac. These small fish usually float on the surface for a period of time, and then sink underwater to begin their growth process. In order to ensure the healthy growth of small fish, it is necessary to provide a suitable breeding environment and feed, and pay attention to regular cleaning of water quality and replacement of water sources.