Traditional methods of showcasing creatures living in perpetual darkness (such as static specimens or images) often fail to convey the essence of their habitat and the mystery of their forms. Innovative display methods need to simulate the moment of "discovery" during deep-sea exploration: a beam of light pierces the darkness, illuminating a previously unseen life form. The combination of fluorescent materials and specific light sources perfectly creates this "dramatic revelation" effect. In ordinary environments, the models remain hidden; under specific wavelengths of light, they appear as if by magic. This is not only a visual surprise but also a metaphor for scientific exploration itself—using specific "tools" (such as submersibles and special cameras) to reveal hidden truths. Stepping into our giant "Trench Creatures" display column (Φ3000*4500mm), you become an observer in a deep-sea submersible. The entire environment is created to be dark and tranquil, mimicking the lightless e