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Cambray, J.A. A contribution to the character phylogeny of the Anabantidae: with particular reference to the respiratory organs of Sandelia bainsii.
Cambray, J.A. The spawning behaviour of the endangered eastern Cape rocky, Sandelia bainsii (Anabantidae), in South Africa.
The feeding and reproductive biology of a south african (sic) Anabantid fish, Sandelia bainsii.
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  Sandelia bainsii
Good sanctuary areas should be located high up in the rivers where the fish naturally occurs so as to avoid many of the negative impacts which occur lower in the river systems, such as poor water quality, excessive water abstraction and alien predatory fish species.
Cambray, J.A. The early ontogeny of the Cape kurper, Sandelia capensis (Pisces: Anabantidae).
Age and growth of Sandelia bainsii Castelnau (Pisces: Anabantidae) in the Tyume River, eastern Cape (South Africa).
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 Fish Genera in the Family Anabantidae | Fish Database | Practical Fishkeeping
To search for more information on these fish, either enter their scientific name, or select the family they belong to, then select the genus.
According to the Integrated Taxonomic Information Service there are currently genera in the family Anabantidae.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
The Anabantidae are a family of perciform fish commonly called the climbing gouramies or climbing perches.
As labyrinth fishes, they possess a labyrinth organ, a structure in the fish's head which allows them to "breathe" atmospheric oxygen.
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 Climbing without supplemental oxygen (from Mount Everest) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
British geodesist who completed the trigonometric survey of India, on which depended the accurate mapping of the subcontinent.
(Anabas testudineus), small Asian freshwater fish of the family Anabantidae (order Perciformes) noted for its ability to live and walk about out of water.
The climbing perch is an air-breathing labyrinth fish.
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 The Skeptical Aquarist
But the original "Goramy," the edible Giant Gourami that is sometimes mistakenly bought for aquaria, is one of the Osphronemidae, along with Spike-Tailed Paradisefish.
The fourth family of Anabantoids are the Anabantidae themselves, like Anabas, the Climbing Perch, which is actually another food fish, only rarely kept in aquaria.
The widely-distributed Anabantidae include the Bettas and Paradisefish, and also the African Ctenopoma.
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