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Kissing gourami Kissing gouramis, also known as kissers (Helostoma temminckii), are large tropical freshwater fish comprising the monotypic gourami family Helostomatidae (from the Greek elos [stud, nail], stoma [mouth]).
long (25-cm) kissing gourami (Helostoma temmincki). Other popular gouramis are the moonlight gourami (Trichogaster microlepis) of Thailand, a 6-in. (15-cm) long, silvery-blue fish with long, threadlike ventral fins, and other Trichogaster species.
SUBORDER ANABANTOIDEI climbing gouramies, pikeheads, kissing gouramies SUBORDER CHANNOIDEI snakeheads ...
Osphronemidae, Glass Catfish (Kryptopterus bicirrhis) Siluridae, Glass Fish, Green Cory Doris, Green Serran, Guppies, Haplochromus venustes, Hengels Rasbora (Rasbora hengeli) Cyprinidae, Jewel Cichlid, Jewel Cichlids, Kissing Fish - Kissing Gourami ...
See also: Gourami, Perch, Elephant, Threadfin, Sunfish
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