Yes, that's right: some species of dragonfish - the Malacosteidae - emit red bioluminescence that neither they nor their prey have retina pigments to detect. Their eyes receive the red light and then convert it to a visible wavelength using biofluorescence. biolum.eemb.ucsb.edu/organism/dra...
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Just updated TrueNAS Scale to Dragonfish-24.04.2.1. Everything seems to be running as intended so that's good news so far.
The jaws of a deepsea dragonfish just seem to keep opening. They must be terrifying if you’re a little fish in the deep.