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Gouramis, or
gouramies /ɡʊˈrɑːmi/, are a
group of
freshwater anabantiform fish that
comprise the
family Osphronemidae. The fish are
native to Asia—from...
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giant gourami (Osphronemus goramy) is a
species of
large gourami native to
freshwater habitats in
Southeast Asia. It has also been
introduced elsewhere...
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Kissing gouramis, also
known as
kissing fish or
kissers (Helostoma temminckii), are medium-sized
tropical freshwater fish
comprising the
monotypic labyrinth...
- The
dwarf gourami (Trichogaster lalius) is a
species of
gourami native to
South Asia. The
dwarf gourami is
native to ****stan,
India and Bangladesh. However...
- The
honey gourami (Trichogaster chuna) is a
species of
gourami native to
India and Bangladesh. The
honey gourami is
typically found in
rivers and lakes...
- The
three spot
gourami (Trichopodus trichopterus), also
known as the
opaline gourami, blue
gourami, and gold
gourami, is a
species of fish
native to southeastern...
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Iridovirus dwarf gourami disease is a
widespread consequence caused by the poor
genetics of the
dwarf gourami, a po****r fish in the
aquarium trade. It...
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pygmy gourami (Trichopsis pumila), also
known as the
sparkling gourami, is a
freshwater species of
gourami native to
Southeast Asia.
Pygmy gouramis can...
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labyrinth fish, and
Sandelia lays
their eggs on the substrate.
Climbing gouramis are so
named due to
their ability to "climb" out of
water and "walk" short...
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croaking gourami (Trichopsis vittata) is a
species of
small freshwater labyrinth fish of the
gourami family. They are
native to
still waters in Southeast...