👉 Lamiids are a group of marine invertebrates that include a wide variety of species, ranging from small planktonic organisms to larger predatory fish. They primarily live in freshwater and saltwater environments but can also be found in other bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. Lamiids have a complex life cycle, with their larvae feeding on algae and other microorganisms before emerging into adulthood. Some species are known for their ability to change color or shape under different light conditions