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Climbing perch crawl through the night to find a new pond.
Limped with him back to his tank, fed him, and retrieved the Climbing Perch from my rubber plant.
Climbing Perch may refer to:
The Anabantidae are a family of perciform fish commonly called the climbing gouramies or climbing perches.
The blackspot climbing perch (Ctenopharynx intermedius) is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family.
Ctenopoma nigropannosum (twospot climbing perch)
Anabas testudineus (Climbing perch)
Ctenopoma multispine, known as the many-spined Ctenopoma or climbing perch, is an African freshwater fish.
Spirobranchus smithii (Many spined climbing perch)
It belongs to the same genus as the Spotted Climbing Perch (Ctenopoma acutirostre) but looks very different.
Fish found are fresh-water fish such as catfish, snake-headed fish, climbing perch, Nile tilapia, and various kinds of sea fish.
Ctenopharynx intermedius (Blackspot Climbing Perch)
Climbing perch family (Climbing gourami, Anabantidae)
At night, climbing perch leave the water and travel across land to find other pools, and an ingenious ratel uses logs to reach a stricken kingfisher chick.
Most fish transported live are placed in water supersaturated with oxygen (though catfish can breathe air directly through their gills and body skin, and the climbing perch has special air-breathing organs).
Important fish species of the villus are climbing perch Anabas testudineus, Snakeheads Ophiocephalus stratus and O. parulius, Labeo sp., branded etroplus Etroplus suratensis, butter catfish Ompok bimaculatus and the introduced tilapia Tilapia mossambica.
Climbing gourami (Anabas testudineus)