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5 of the most beautiful fish in the world that don’t look real

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 23, 2026, 07:00 IST
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5 of the most beautiful fish in the world


Let’s be honest – when most of us think of fish, we don’t expect anything too dramatic. But the ocean clearly didn’t get that memo. Some fish out there are so colourful and unique, they look like they belong in a painting rather than real life.


If you’ve ever stopped at an aquarium and found yourself staring a little too long, this list will make sense. Here are five fish that genuinely look unreal.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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Mandarin fish


This one almost looks fake at first glance. The Mandarin fish is covered in bright blue, orange and green patterns that look hand-painted.


It’s small and usually hides in coral reefs, so spotting one isn’t easy. But when you do, it’s hard to look away.

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Betta fish



You’ve probably seen this one in home aquariums. The Betta fish is known for its long, flowing fins and rich colours like red, blue and purple.


It looks calm and elegant, but it actually has a bit of an attitude. Bettas are known to be pretty aggressive despite their soft appearance.

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Clown triggerfish




This fish stands out instantly. It has a black body with bold white spots and bright yellow patches. The pattern is so sharp, it almost looks designed.


It’s one of those fish you notice immediately because it looks completely different from everything around it.


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Lionfish


The Lionfish is beautiful, but it’s not something you’d want to get too close to. It has long, fan-like fins and bold stripes that make it look dramatic and eye-catching.


But those fins are venomous, so it’s best admired from a distance.

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Discus fish




The Discus fish has a very calm, simple kind of beauty. Its body is almost perfectly round, and it comes in soft but striking colours.


It doesn’t look flashy like some others on this list, but there’s something very peaceful about it.

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Why these fish stand out




Maybe it’s the colours, or the way they move so smoothly in water. Or maybe it’s just surprising to see something so different from what we’re used to.


Either way, these fish are a reminder that nature can be way more creative than we expect.


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