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  2. Talk:Betta - Wikipedia

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    Article Title: change "Betta" to Betta Fish so the subject is more clear to the user and those looking for information are more likely to navigate to this page when the title is clear and specific. Although Betta is a broad genus, the general public needs the clarification of Fish to know that this is indeed the source they need.

  3. Talk:Fish or Cut Betta - Wikipedia

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  4. Siamese fighting fish - Wikipedia

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    The Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens), commonly known as the betta, [2] is a freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia, namely Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

  5. Betta - Wikipedia

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    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] The common name of B. pugnax, for example, is thus Penang betta. Betta splendens, the Siamese fighting fish, is often referred to simply as a "betta" in the U.S.

  6. Betta patoti - Wikipedia

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    Betta patoti, sometimes known as the tiger betta or zebra betta, [1] [2] is a species of gourami. It is a freshwater fish native to Asia, where it occurs in the southern part of East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo in Indonesia. The species reaches 10.7 cm (4.2 inches) in total length and is known to be a facultative air-breather. [3]

  7. Gourami - Wikipedia

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    All living species show parental care until fry are free swimming: some are mouthbrooders, like the Krabi mouth-brooding betta (Betta simplex), and others, like the Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens), build bubble nests. Currently, about 133 species are recognised, placed in four subfamilies and about 15 genera.

  8. Comet (fish) - Wikipedia

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    The comet or marine betta (Calloplesiops altivelis) is a species of reef-associated tropical marine fish in the longfin family Plesiopidae, most commonly found between 3 and 50 m deep. It is native to the Indo-Pacific Ocean.

  9. Talk:Betta George - Wikipedia

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