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  2. Peaceful betta - Wikipedia

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    The peaceful betta or crescent betta (Betta imbellis) is a species of gourami native to Southeast Asia. Betta imbellis has a pair of suprabranchial chambers that each house a labyrinth organ, a complex bony structure lined with thin, highly vascularised respiratory epithelium. The labyrinth organ is a morpho‐physiological adaptation that ...

  3. Anabantoidei - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the male bubble nesters stay nearby to guard the nests and constantly retrieve any falling eggs and fry to the nest. Some Betta species from fast-flowing waters, however, are mouthbrooders and do not build bubble nests. [5] In these species, males hold the eggs and fry in their mouths and release the free-swimming fry about a week to ...

  4. Betta - Wikipedia

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  5. Pseudosphromenus cupanus - Wikipedia

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    Pseudosphromenus cupanus, also known as the spiketail paradisefish or Spiketail betta fish is a species of medium-small gouramies native to southern India and Sri Lanka. [2] This species is often found in shallow, slow-moving or stagnant water, such as ditches and paddy fields. [3] P. cupanus eats insects and zooplankton. [3]

  6. Bubble nest - Wikipedia

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    The nests are constructed as a place for fertilized eggs to be deposited while incubating and guarded by one or both parents (usually solely the male) until the fry hatch. Bubble nests can also be found in the habitats of domesticated male betta fish. Nests found in these types of habitats indicate a healthy and happy fish.

  7. Fish reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Fish reproduction

  8. Betta smaragdina - Wikipedia

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    Betta smaragdina, commonly known as the emerald green betta, blue betta or Mekong fighting fish (Thai: ปลากัดเขียว or ปลากัดอีสาน) is a species of gourami native to Southeast Asia. The species gets its green and blue colors due to refraction and interference of light that results from hexagonal ...

  9. Betta mahachaiensis - Wikipedia

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    Betta mahachaiensis. Betta mahachaiensis is a species of bubble-nesting betta native to Thailand, [ 2] where it occurs naturally near the Gulf of Thailand. It is typically seen in stagnant waters in swamps, pools, and ponds. The species can be found in brackish waters, with salinity levels between 1.1 and 10.6 parts per thousand.