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Trichogaster fasciata

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Kingdom
  
Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Osphronemidae

Scientific name
  
Trichogaster fasciata

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Perciformes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Trichogaster

Trichogaster fasciata Trichogaster fasciata Banded Gourami Seriously Fish

Similar
  
Trichogaster, Thick‑lipped gourami, Gourami, Moonlight gourami, Anabantoidei

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Trichogaster fasciata, the banded gourami, is a tropical labyrinth fish native to Bangladesh, Eastern India, Nepal, Upper Myanmar and Pakistan. It is benthopelagic and prefers weedy environments such as estuaries, ponds, large rivers, ditches, lakes and rice fields. Size of a fully grown male can be up to 12 centimetres (4.7 in). Females are usually a little smaller. In the fishkeeping hobby, the banded gourami is appreciated for its distinctive color bands and peaceful nature. It is somewhat shy but quite hardy, and easily adapts to life in community aquarium. It is also easy to breed in captivity. Additionally, the fish is used for food in its natural habitat. Due to having both ornamental and food value, the species may be overexploited, but it is currently widespread.

Trichogaster fasciata Banded Gourami Colisa Fasciata Tropical Fish Keeping
Trichogaster fasciata Banded Gourami Colisa Fasciata Tropical Fish Keeping

Trichogaster fasciata Banded Gourami Colisa fasciata Tropical Fish Keeping


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Trichogaster fasciata Trichogaster fasciata Banded gourami Tropical Fish Diszhalinfo

Trichogaster fasciata Trichogaster fasciata Banded gourami Tropical Fish Diszhalinfo

References

Trichogaster fasciata Wikipedia