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Acipinar killifish

Acipinar killifish

Anatolichthys transgrediens

Not Evaluated Freshwater
Max Length
5.409999847412109 cm
Family

About

Anatolichthys transgrediens is a small freshwater killifish reaching about 5.4 cm, found in spring-fed habitats of Turkey. It is an endangered species endemic to a restricted area of Anatolia, inhabiting cold, clear spring waters.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 5.409999847412109 cm

Habitat & Distribution

Water Type
Freshwater
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Taxonomy

Order Cyprinodontiformes (Live-bearers and killifish)
Family Aphaniidae
Species Anatolichthys transgrediens

Frequently Asked Questions

How big does Acipinar killifish get?
Acipinar killifish can grow up to 5.409999847412109 cm long.
What family does Acipinar killifish belong to?
Acipinar killifish (Anatolichthys transgrediens) belongs to the family Aphaniidae in the order Cyprinodontiformes (Live-bearers and killifish).

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