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		<description><![CDATA[Giant Gourami colisa fasciata It Belongs to the family Belontiidae Click here to learn more about Anabantoids, and what makes them unique. Cost: $2-7+, with the adults being more expensive. Origin: Bengal, Burma, Thailand, Malayan Peninsula Description: A very compresses and elongated body, with long anal and dorsal fins. The pelvic fins are elongated like [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dwarf Gourami colisa lalia It belongs to the family Belontiidae. Click here to learn more about Anabantoids, and what makes them unique. Cost: $3-5 Origin: Indian subcontinent. Description: A very compressed, elongated ovoid. The anal and dorsal fins almost reach the caudal fin. The pelvic fins are like long antenna looking things. Gets up to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Some Information on what a Anabantoids is.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anabantoids are considered by some to be the most diverse, and varied of all freshwater fish. In this group there are bubble nesting Bettas (siamese fishting fish), and the Gouramis from S.E Asia. The thing that makes this group unique is that they all posses an auxiliary breathing organ. So in addition to their gills [...]]]></description>
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