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  2. Siamese fighting fish - Wikipedia

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    Betta fish can exhibit unusual sleep behaviors, often resulting in new betta owners assuming that their betta fish has died. In an aquarium, betta fish sleep anywhere in the tank they feel comfortable, including at the bottom on the substrate, floating at the mid-level, or at the surface.

  3. List of marine aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    It is an aggressive feeder which will make it harder for you to feed more reclusive sharks and it can knock over/rearrange aquarium decorations in a small aquarium. [70] 430 cm (169.3 in) [155] Zebra shark: Stegostoma fasciatum: No [156] Requires a minimum 6,200 gallon aquarium. [70] The Zebra shark will grow too large for most home aquariums. [70]

  4. King betta - Wikipedia

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    The King betta generally grows to about 5–6 cm (2–2 1/2 in). Its pigments are generally vibrant beige to a white. As with most bettas, King betta females are smaller and less colorful than the males. The life span of the King betta is short, generally 2–3 years, rarely reaching four.

  5. Create Your Own Outdoor Oasis with These DIY Stock Tank Pool ...

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    Bring the vacation to your very own backyard this summer by trying one of these stock tank pool ideas. Each one of these clever and creative projects starts with a stock tank (a large, galvanized ...

  6. Betta mahachaiensis - Wikipedia

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    As labyrinth fish, Betta mahachaiensis have a pair of suprabranchial chambers that each house an air-breathing organ known as the labyrinth organ, a complex bony structure lined with thin, highly vascularised respiratory epithelium. The labyrinth organ is a morpho-physiological adaptation that allows labyrinth fish to extract oxygen from air. [3]

  7. Spotfin betta - Wikipedia

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    The spotfin betta or Brunei beauty [1] (Betta macrostoma) is a species of labyrinth fish endemic to the island of Borneo.It generally inhabits pools of very slow-moving water along rivers and streams in very shallow waters of 30 cm (12 in) or less.