Belly pipefish
Hippichthys heptagonus
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Brackish
最大体長
15.0 cm
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 15.0 cm |
Habitat & Distribution
Estuaries
水質タイプ
Brackish
Taxonomy
| 目 | Syngnathiformes (Seahorses & Pipefishes) |
| 科 | Syngnathidae (Seahorses & Pipefishes) |
| 種 | Hippichthys heptagonus |
よくある質問
How big does Belly pipefish get?
Belly pipefish can grow up to 15.0 cm long.
Where is Belly pipefish found?
Estuaries
What family does Belly pipefish belong to?
Belly pipefish (Hippichthys heptagonus) belongs to the family Syngnathidae (Seahorses & Pipefishes) in the order Syngnathiformes (Seahorses & Pipefishes).
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