Emerald notothen
Trematomus bernacchii
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Saltwater
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 28,0 cm |
| Derinlik Aralığı | 0-700m |
Habitat & Distribution
Coral reefs
Su Tipi
Saltwater
Derinlik Aralığı
0-700m
Taxonomy
| Takım | Perciformes/Notothenioidei |
| Familya | Nototheniidae |
| Türler | Trematomus bernacchii |
Sık Sorulan Sorular
How big does Emerald notothen get?
Emerald notothen can grow up to 28.0 cm long.
Where is Emerald notothen found?
Coral reefs
What family does Emerald notothen belong to?
Emerald notothen (Trematomus bernacchii) belongs to the family Nototheniidae in the order Perciformes/Notothenioidei.
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