Pygmy rainbowfish
Melanotaenia pygmaea
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Freshwater
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 5.5 cm |
| 生息水深 | 0-1m |
Habitat & Distribution
水質タイプ
Freshwater
生息水深
0-1m
Taxonomy
| 目 | Atheriniformes (Silversides) |
| 科 | Melanotaeniidae (Rainbowfishes) |
| 種 | Melanotaenia pygmaea |
よくある質問
How big does Pygmy rainbowfish get?
Pygmy rainbowfish can grow up to 5.5 cm long.
What family does Pygmy rainbowfish belong to?
Pygmy rainbowfish (Melanotaenia pygmaea) belongs to the family Melanotaeniidae (Rainbowfishes) in the order Atheriniformes (Silversides).
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