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Perciform fish typically have dorsal and anal fins divided into anterior spiny and posterior soft-rayed portions, which may be partially or completely separated. There are usually pelvic fins with one spine and up to five soft rays, either positioned by the throat or under the belly. Scales are usually ctenoid in form, though sometimes they are cycloid or otherwise modified. Various other, more technical characters define the group.
Gouramis and Anabantoids
Thanks for the Honorary PHD, Yeeviabetta. I'm no "Doctor". Just a betta enthusiast like all of you guys.yeeviabetta said:"Am a bit confused. I always thought both Betta's and Gourami's were part of the anabantid family. "
Me too. Maybe D Chia can explain this. Where is Doctor Chia???
heres a tip for you...lighten up.Phantom Thief said:Excuse me, if you have nothing on-topic to post, here's a tip: don't. You have been reported.
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