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  2. Siamese fighting fish - Wikipedia

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    Siamese fighting fish were selected as prime models due to having comparable serotonin transporter pathways, which accounts for their aggression. It was found that when exposed to fluoxetine, male Siamese fighting fish exhibited less aggressive behaviour than is characteristic of their species. [65]

  3. Betta - Wikipedia

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    Siamese fighting fish (B. splendens) are frequently sold in the United States simply as "bettas". As of 2017, around 73 species are classified within the genus Betta. [1] A useful distinction is that, while the generic name Betta is italicized and capitalized, when used as a common name it is usually neither italicized nor capitalized. [5]

  4. Anabantoidei - Wikipedia

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    A male Siamese fighting fish, Betta splendens, is building a bubble nest. In general, the labyrinth fish are carnivores that eat small aquatic organisms and carrion. Some species will also consume algae and water plants. Most fish are active during daytime, but several African species feed at twilight and night.

  5. Macropodusinae - Wikipedia

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    Many members are common aquarium fish; by far the most famous is the Siamese fighting fish, Betta splendens (note that the domesticated form is very likely a hybrid). Most (not all) of the 70+ betta species are paternal mouthbrooders; the remaining members of the subfamily are bubblenesters like most osphronemids.

  6. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The second largest living fish after the whale shark. Batfish Platax orbicularis: Non-native, invasive species. Bay anchovy: Anchoa mitchilli: Bay whiff: Citharichthys spilopterus: Bearded brotula: Brotula barbata: Beaugregory: Stegastes leucostictus: Belted sandfish: Serranus subligarius: Beluga (sturgeon) Huso huso: Bentfin devil ray: Mobula ...

  7. Siamese - Wikipedia

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    Siamese crocodile, a species of crocodile; Siamese mud carp, a species of freshwater fish in the carp family, Cyprinidae; Siamese algae eater, a species of freshwater fish in the carp family, Cyprinidae; Siamese fighting fish, a species of fish from genus Betta; Siamese fireback, Lophura diardi, the national bird of Thailand

  8. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Siamese fighting fish (sometimes Betta, esp. US) Betta splendens: 7.5 cm (3.0 in) Betta is the name of the genus that includes more than 60 species other than the Siamese fighting fish. 5 gal [62] 72–82 °F (22–28 °C) [62] 6.5-7.5 [62] Emerald betta: Betta smaragdina: 7 cm (2.8 in) Spotfin betta: Betta macrostoma: 10 cm (3.9 in) Frail ...

  9. Charles Tate Regan - Wikipedia

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    Among the species he described is the Siamese fighting fish ... 1932, the Regan's lanternfish, is a species of lanternfish; found in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. [2]

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