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View Parent Category Labyrinth Fishes

These unique fishes have a labyrinth organ, a structure in the fish's head which allows them to "breathe" atmospheric oxygen. Fish of this family are commonly seen gulping at air at the surface of the water; which then passes out of their gills or mouth when they dive beneath the surface. Bettas, gouramis and snakeheads would belong to this family.

Betta hippuroides
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Three spot gourami
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Climbing perch
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Channa lucius?
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Channa
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Gouramis-in-plates
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Betta persephone
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Betta raja
Rating: 5
Betta simorum
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Betta pugnax
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Betta edithae
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Betta simplex
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Betta prima
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Macropodus hongkongensis
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Betta stigmosa
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Betta ocellata, female
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Betta ocellata
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Betta coccina
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Parosphromenus linkei
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Channa bleheri
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