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The croaking gourami (Trichopsis vittata) inhabits densely vegetated canals, drainage ditches, ponds and wet prairies with mud to sandy-mud bottoms. Learn more in this online guide! #FloridaFish #Fishing #FreshwaterID #FishID #FamilyOsphronemidae Drainage Ditch, Fish Gallery, Florida Fish, Ichthys, Small Fish, Marine Biology, Cichlids, Freshwater Fish, Canals
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Croaking Gourami

Trichopsis vittata (Cuvier 1831) Family Osphronemidae The croaking gourami is a member of the gourami family. It is compressed with a pointed snout and an upturned, protractile… 
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