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Aka-chigodara

Physiculus rhodopinnis

Not Evaluated Saltwater
Max Length
21.0 cm
Depth Range
320-540m
Family

About

The Aka-chigodara (Physiculus rhodopinnis) is a saltwater fish reaching about 21 cm in length. It inhabits deeper coastal marine environments and belongs to the family Moridae (morid cods), a group of deep-water fishes found across the world's oceans.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 21.0 cm
Depth Range 320-540m

Habitat & Distribution

Water Type
Saltwater
Depth Range
320-540m
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Taxonomy

Order Gadiformes (Cods)
Family Moridae (Deep-sea Cods)
Species Physiculus rhodopinnis

Frequently Asked Questions

How big does Aka-chigodara get?
Aka-chigodara can grow up to 21.0 cm long.
What family does Aka-chigodara belong to?
Aka-chigodara (Physiculus rhodopinnis) belongs to the family Moridae (Deep-sea Cods) in the order Gadiformes (Cods).

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