paedocypris progenetica
The world's smallest fish is the Paedocypris progenetica, which is found in the peat swamps of Indonesia. It grows to a maximum length of about 0.3 inches (7.9 mm).
The Paedocypris progenetica, a species of tiny fish found in Indonesia, holds the record for being the smallest vertebrate in the world. Its average size is about 7.9 millimeters.
The world's smallest fish is Paedocrypis progenetica.
The smallest fresh water fish I can find a reference to is the "Paedocypris progenetica". It is native to the tropical swamps of Malaysian Borneo. Maximum size is 7.9 mm for an adult female.
the world's smallest saltwater fish is the dwarf goby found in the Philippines. it measures 1.2 cm or less.
A secies of carp holds the record. It lives in forest swamps on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It is that is only 7.9mm long and has the Latin name Paedocypris progenetica .
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i beleve it is the Paedocypris fish. it is about 6.5 mm in lenth. and are Found in swamps on Sumatra.
Paedocypris can be found in tropical forest streams and wetlands in Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Indonesia and Malaysia. They are small freshwater fish that are known for their miniature size and being one of the smallest fish species in the world.
The world's smallest fish was discovered in 2006. The Paedocypris is 7.9mm or 0.311023622 inches and lives in the forest swamps of Sumatra. The National History Museum has an excellent page on the Paedocypris, including some good photos.