Cuban Gambusia
Gambusia punctata
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Freshwater
Longitud Máxima
4,800000190734863 cm
Familia
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 4,800000190734863 cm |
Habitat & Distribution
Tipo de Agua
Freshwater
Taxonomy
| Orden | Cyprinodontiformes (Live-bearers and killifish) |
| Familia | Poeciliidae (Livebearers) |
| Especies | Gambusia punctata |
Preguntas Frecuentes
How big does Cuban Gambusia get?
Cuban Gambusia can grow up to 4.800000190734863 cm long.
What family does Cuban Gambusia belong to?
Cuban Gambusia (Gambusia punctata) belongs to the family Poeciliidae (Livebearers) in the order Cyprinodontiformes (Live-bearers and killifish).
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