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Diagnostic Description

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The species has conspicuous dark blotch covering superficial part of cleithrum above pectoral fin base. Lacks a dark caudal peduncle blotch. Body depth 30.7-38.9%SL; interorbital width 6,5-8,3% SL; scales in lateral row 25-27; circumpeduncular scales 19-20; pectoral rays usually 12. Has a series of prominent dark blotches along dorsal fin base and/or a series of dark blotches along middle of dorsal fin; and has indistinct bars on side. Has a distal extrascapular (Ref. 46238).
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Estelita Emily Capuli
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Life Cycle

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Produces 30-100 eggs. Distinct pairing with embrace (Ref. 31218).
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 15 - 17; Dorsal soft rays (total): 7 - 10; Analsoft rays: 6 - 8; Vertebrae: 26 - 28
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Trophic Strategy

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The neotype locality (India, West Bengal) was a stream more than 100 m wide and 0.7 m deep with slow to moderately flowing, moderately turbid, brownish water; situated in plains with rice fields; no plants along the bank, but submerse water vegetation; muddy bottom (Ref. 46238).
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Pascualita Sa-a
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Biology

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Occurs solitarily in rivers, ponds and ditches. Also found in swamps (Ref. 1479). Feeds on worms, crustaceans and insects (Ref. 7020). Used for behavioral studies (Ref. 4537). Length indications of up to 8 cm in some publications are exaggerated (Ref. 89918).
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Importance

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fisheries: of no interest; aquarium: commercial
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Badis badis

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Badis badis, also known as the blue perch or blue badis, is a small species of Asian freshwater fish in the family Badidae of the order Anabantiformes. It is found in ponds, rivers, ditches and swamps in northern India, eastern Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal, including the Ganges, Brahmaputra, Mahanadi and Indus basins.[1][2][3] It is sometimes kept as an aquarium fish.[1] It is a small, predatory fish that feeds on tiny invertebrates. Maximum total length is around 8 cm (3 in).[4][5] It is sexually dimorphic, with males growing larger and being more colorful, especially when excited, compared to females. Adult males have blue fins and may display dark vertical bands on the flanks, while the smaller females display little color. Several similar relatives, now recognized as separate Badis species, have historically been confused with Badis badis.[6] Historically the two genera that now make up the Badidae, Badis and Dario, were placed in the family Nandidae; this is no longer the case.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Chaudhry, S. (2010). "Badis badis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T168335A6478454. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-4.RLTS.T168335A6478454.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2019). "Badis badis" in FishBase. August 2019 version.
  3. ^ Mirza, M.R.; Mirza, Z.S. (2014). "Longitudinal Zonation in the Fish Fauna of the Indus River in Pakistan". Biologia (Pakistan). 60 (1): 149–152.
  4. ^ About Badis badis
  5. ^ The length of Badis badis are some record in some countries
  6. ^ Kullander, S.O.; R. Britz (2002). "Revision of the family Badidae (Teleostei: Perciformes), with description of a new genus and ten new species". Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters. 13 (4): 295–372.
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Badis badis: Brief Summary

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Badis badis, also known as the blue perch or blue badis, is a small species of Asian freshwater fish in the family Badidae of the order Anabantiformes. It is found in ponds, rivers, ditches and swamps in northern India, eastern Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal, including the Ganges, Brahmaputra, Mahanadi and Indus basins. It is sometimes kept as an aquarium fish. It is a small, predatory fish that feeds on tiny invertebrates. Maximum total length is around 8 cm (3 in). It is sexually dimorphic, with males growing larger and being more colorful, especially when excited, compared to females. Adult males have blue fins and may display dark vertical bands on the flanks, while the smaller females display little color. Several similar relatives, now recognized as separate Badis species, have historically been confused with Badis badis. Historically the two genera that now make up the Badidae, Badis and Dario, were placed in the family Nandidae; this is no longer the case.

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