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  1. 15 de may. de 2020 · Species Overview. COMMON NAMES: Marbled hatchetfish. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Carnegiella strigata. ADULT SIZE: 1 to 1.4 inches. LIFE EXPECTANCY: 5 years. Characteristics. Origin and Distribution. Of the genus commonly referred to as hatchetfish, a total of three species are known, Carnegiella myersi, Carnegiella marthae, and Carnegiella strigata.

  2. El nombre científico del Pez Hacha es Carnegiella Strigata. Se le conoce igualmente como pez hacha de mármol, pechona de mármol, machete, hachita, chirola o pechudito. Pertenecen al orden Characiformes, de la familia Gasteropelecidae. Conoce a los Peces Tropicales de Acuario. Indice de Contenido. Características del Pez Hacha. Tamaño del Pez Hacha.

  3. The marbled hatchetfish ( Carnegiella strigata) is a small, normally 3.5 cm (1.4 in) in length, freshwater ray-finned fish native to South America. Hatchet shaped, it presents a gold line extending from its eye to its caudal fin while the area below has a brown and cream colored marble-like pattern (hence its name). In the aquarium.

  4. 7 de oct. de 2017 · Carnegiella strigata es conocido como pez hacha, pez hacha mármol, pechito, pechito jaspeado, en inglés Marbled hatchetfish. Características y descripción El pez hacha se caracteriza en presentar una longitud de 3.5 cm, las hembras se diferencian de los machos especialmente por su abdomen, el cual es más abultado y redondeado ...

  5. 17 de dic. de 2020 · Hatchetfish, which belong to 9 different species across 3 genera, are native to rivers and swamps in Central and South America. They can be found in headwaters, pools, and tributaries around these rivers and swamps. Their stiff fins and hatchet shape lend themselves to stellar swimming and predatory capabilities.

  6. 22 de sept. de 2019 · The hatchetfish are placed in their own family the Gasteropelecidae. They have been called freshwater flying fish because of their habit of leaping from the water to avoid danger. The name hatchet fish comes from their unusual shape, the belly is extended downwards to form a thin blade-like keel resembling a curved hatchet.

  7. Habitat. Deep sea. Size. Up to 3 inches (8 cm) Diet. Tiny crustaceans, animal plankton. Range. Temperate and tropical seas worldwide, at depths of 1,310–4130 feet (399–1,259 meters) Relatives. Silver hatchetfish; bottlelight fish. Did you know?