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Silver Fish
The silverfish is a nocturnal insect typically 13–25 mm (0.5–1.0 in) long.[2] Its abdomen tapers at the end, giving it a fish-like appearance.The newly hatched are whitish, but develop a greyish hue and metallic shine as they get older.It has two long cerci and one terminal filament at the tip of the abdomen between the cerci. It also has two small compound eyes, although other members of Zygentoma are completely eyeless, such as the family Nicoletiidae.
When the nymphs hatch, they are whitish in colour, and look like smaller adults. As they moult, young silverfish develop a greyish appearance and a metallic shine, eventually becoming adults after three months to three years. They may go through 17 to 66 moults in their lifetimes, sometimes 30 in a single year—many more than most insects. Silverfish are among the few types of insect that continue to moult after reaching adulthood.
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