Bandtail notothen
Trematomus brachysoma
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Saltwater
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 17.200000762939453 cm |
| Depth Range | 0-429m |
Habitat & Distribution
Water Type
Saltwater
Depth Range
0-429m
Taxonomy
| Order | Perciformes/Notothenioidei |
| Family | Nototheniidae |
| Species | Trematomus brachysoma |
Frequently Asked Questions
How big does Bandtail notothen get?
Bandtail notothen can grow up to 17.200000762939453 cm long.
What family does Bandtail notothen belong to?
Bandtail notothen (Trematomus brachysoma) belongs to the family Nototheniidae in the order Perciformes/Notothenioidei.
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