Meteor basslet
Liopropoma susumi
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Saltwater
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 9,100000381469727 cm |
| Phạm vi độ sâu | 2-34m |
Habitat & Distribution
Neritic, coral reefs
Loại nước
Saltwater
Phạm vi độ sâu
2-34m
Taxonomy
| Bộ | Perciformes/Serranoidei |
| Họ | Liopropomatidae |
| Loài | Liopropoma susumi |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
How big does Meteor basslet get?
Meteor basslet can grow up to 9.100000381469727 cm long.
Where is Meteor basslet found?
Neritic, coral reefs
What family does Meteor basslet belong to?
Meteor basslet (Liopropoma susumi) belongs to the family Liopropomatidae in the order Perciformes/Serranoidei.
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