Collection: Labyrinth Fish
🐠 Labyrinth Fish
What Are They?
Labyrinth fish belong to the family Anabantoidei. They are unique because they have a special organ called the labyrinth organ, which lets them breathe atmospheric air in addition to extracting oxygen from water.
This means they can survive in low-oxygen environments like rice paddies, swamps, or stagnant waters.
🔹 Common Labyrinth Fish in the Hobby
- Bettas (Betta splendens) – Includes veiltail, halfmoon, crowntail, koi, and wild betta species.
- Gouramis – Dwarf Gourami, Honey Gourami, Pearl Gourami, Three-Spot/Blue Gourami, Gold Gourami, Opaline Gourami.
- Paradise Fish (Macropodus opercularis) – Hardy, colorful, slightly aggressive species.
- Climbing Perch (Anabas testudineus) – Rare in aquariums, famous for “walking” short distances on land.
🔹 Care Overview
- Tank Size: 5–55+ gallons depending on species.
- Water: 74–82 °F, pH 6.0–7.5 (varies by species).
- Diet: Omnivores — flakes, pellets, live/frozen foods.
- Tank Setup:
- Calm waters with plants and hiding spots.
- Access to surface air is essential (never seal tanks airtight).
- Floating plants are highly appreciated.
🔹 Behavior
- Often peaceful, but males (bettas, dwarf gouramis) may be territorial.
- Many species are bubble nest builders.
- Excellent centerpiece fish for community aquariums (if tankmates are chosen carefully).
✨ Fun Fact: Bettas and Gouramis can sometimes be seen gulping air at the surface — that’s their labyrinth organ in action!
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Cosby Opaline Gourami
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Honey Dwarf Gourami
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Sunset Dwarf Gourami
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Three Spot Gourami
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