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  2. Kissing gourami - Wikipedia

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    The kissing gourami is an omnivorous microphagic filtering fish, whose nutrition is based on a wide variety of food sources, such as insects, algae, larvae from other species and other microorganisms found on submerged species. The mouth, teeth, gills and especially the intramandibular joint described above make this fish a very well adapted ...

  3. Gourami - Wikipedia

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    The name "gourami" is used of several other related fish that are now placed in different families: Kissing gourami (the sole species in the family Helostomatidae ) Climbing gouramis (family Anabantidae )

  4. Honey gourami - Wikipedia

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    The honey gourami is a bubble nest builder that uses plants to help bind together the bubbles. The water level should be reduced to 8 in during spawning, and the temperature should be approximately 28 °C (82 °F) and with a pH of around 7. It is always advised to keep your Gouramis in a separate tank to facilitate breeding.

  5. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    Kissing gourami (Helostoma temminckii) date uncertain Thailand, Indonesia: meat, pets 5b Other fish: Giant (Osphronemus goramy), [158] [159] giant red tail (O. laticlavius) and elephant ear gouramis (O. exodon) date uncertain Southeast Asia: meat, weed control, pets Captive-bred 5b Other fish

  6. Giant gourami - Wikipedia

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    The giant gourami is an egg layer and builds a nest from plant fibers. Both male and female gourami participates at building nests, though the male appears to play a more prominent role. [12] The male and female are distinguished by the dorsal fins and body color.

  7. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Honey gourami: Trichogaster chuna: 5.5 cm (2.2 in) Dwarf gourami: Trichogaster lalius: 5 cm (2.0 in) Suitable for small to mid-sized aquariums but cannot compete with more aggressive fish and males kept together may fight. Several color varieties available. Massive inbreeding has led to high rates of Dwarf gourami iridovirus (DGIV) in pet store ...

  8. Category:Helostomatidae - Wikipedia

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    Kissing gourami This page was last edited on 12 October 2017, at 16:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  9. Croaking gourami - Wikipedia

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    A breeding population is known to exist in a series of drainage ditches in Palm Beach County, Florida, USA, almost certainly introduced there through the aquarium industry. [ 5 ] As their name suggests, croaking gouramis are capable of producing an audible grunting or chirping noise, accomplished through the use of specialized adaptations of ...