Other Names
- Tasmanian Mudfish
General Description
This species is in the family Galaxiidae. Galaxiids have long, slender tubular bodies, lack fin spines, scales and adipose fins, have short-based dorsal and anal fins far back on the body and more-or-less opposite. About 8-15 cm in length.
Biology
Galaxiids are a group of primarily freshwater fishes. Many species are diadromous with marine larval and juvenile stages. Some species are pelagic, whereas others live on or near the bottom.
Habitat
In freshwater, estuarine and marine environments, in depths of 0-5 m.
Reefs
Open water
Distribution guide
Galaxiid species are found mostly in cooler, temperate freshwaters of the Southern Hemisphere.
Species Group
Depth
Water Column
Max Size
15 cm
Commercial Species
No
Global Dispersal
Recorded in Australia
Conservation Status
- DSE Advisory List : Critically Endangered
- EPBC Act 1999 : Not listed
- IUCN Red List : Not listed