@markykoi: family business oi. di akoa.. lols!! naa sa tabuelan.. unfortunately, way au ilaag did2.. BT i would like to invite mga acers mag outing sa daan bantayan after sa exhibit.. stay ta amo resthouse did2.. lingaw2x.. saboton lang nya na nato..
hala ganahan lagi ko ana lyle.. akoi luto sa alimango ha.. hehehe...
labyrinth? mao na klaseha sa tilapia? asa man ta kapalit ug gouramy diri cebu?
i think riverfront plaridel has honey gouramis.
The labyrinth fishes or anabantids have an organ called the labyrinth that enables them to breathe air through the surface of their bodies. This special organ allows them to live in water with a low oxygen content. The labyrinths are located on the top of the head, behind the eyes. It is a circular spot of tissue which is very wrinkled.
In this group we find the Bettas (the Siamese Fighting Fish , the Gouramies (Pearl Gourami) and the Perch. Some of the fishes belonging to this group form "bubble" nests. As the female prepares to lay her eggs, the male wraps himself around her, catches the eggs in his mouth and spits the eggs onto the nest. The males often become territorial and very protective of the nest.
---excerpts from the net
also check this: Anabantoidei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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