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andrew
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 Climbing perch Climbing perch, കരിപിടി, കറൂപ്പ്, பனயேரிக் கென்டை, കരിപ്പിടി, பனையேரிக் கென்டை, കല്ലേമുട്ടി, Antikallai, Kai, Kai, Kallemutti, Karippidi, Karooppu, Kavaiyan, Kawai, Kawai, Khakoi, Kobai, Koi, Koi, Kou, Okabi, Panaiyeri kendai, Paunieyri, Sennal, Ukabi, Undecollee
Family : Anabantidae (Climbing gouramies) Order : Perciformes (perch-likes) Class : Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) Fishbase Name : Climbing perch Fish Name : Anabas testudineus Max size : 25.0 cm TL (male/unsexed; Ref. 4833) Environment : demersal; potamodromous ; depth range - 0 m Climate : tropical; 22 - 30°C; 28°N - 10°S Global Importance : fisheries: commercial; aquaculture: commercial; aquarium: commercial Resilience: High, minimum population doubling time less than 15 months (Assuming tm=1; K=1.4; Fec=40,000-80,000) Distribution : Asia: India to Wallace line including China. May have been distributed in more areas than were commonly reported. Diagnosis : Dorsal spines (total): 16-20; Dorsal soft rays (total): 7-10; Anal spines: 9-11; Anal soft rays: 8-11. Color in life dark to pale greenish, very pale below, back dusky to olive; head with longitudinal stripes ventrally; posterior margin of opercle with a dark spot; iris golden reddish. Body form variable, affected by age and amount of food consumed. Scaled head with 4-5 rows between eye and rear margin of preoperculum. Scales large and regularly arranged, ciliate. Biology : Found mostly in canals, lakes, ponds, swamps and estuaries (Ref. 41236, 57235). Occurs in medium to large rivers, brooks, flooded fields and stagnant water bodies including sluggish flowing canals (Ref. 12975). Often found in areas with dense vegetation (Ref. 12693). Can tolerate extremely unfavorable water conditions and is associated mainly with turbid, stagnant waters (Ref. 6028). Remains buried under the mud during dry season (Ref. 1479). Feeds on macrophytic vegetation, shrimps and fish fry (Ref. 6028). Reported to undertake lateral migration from the Mekong mainstream, or other permanent water bodies, to flooded areas during the flood season and return to the permanent water bodies at the onset of the dry season (Ref. 37770). During the dry season, it stays in pools associated with submerged woods and shrubs (Ref. 37770). Possesses an accessory air-breathing organ (Ref. 2847). Able to survive for several days or weeks out of water if the air breathing organs can be kept moist (Ref. 1479). Fish famous for its ability to walk; important food fish in SE Asia, considered a tasty food fish (Ref. 6565) but not of the finest quality since it is bony (Ref. 2686). Usually sold live in markets where it is kept alive for several days by keeping it moist (Ref. 12693). Economic foodfish in the Southeast Asia (Ref. 57235) Threatened : Dangerous: Dangerous : harmless Coordinator : Main Ref : Talwar, P.K. and A.G. Jhingran. 1991. (Ref. 4833)
India country information Common Names : Climbing perch, കരിപിടി, കറൂപ്പ്, பனயேரிக் கென்டை, കരിപ്പിടി, பனையேரிக் கென்டை, കല്ലേമുട്ടി, Antikallai, Kai, Kai, Kallemutti, Karippidi, Karooppu, Kavaiyan, Kawai, Kawai, Khakoi, Kobai, Koi, Koi, Kou, Okabi, Panaiyeri kendai, Paunieyri, Sennal, Ukabi, Undecollee Status : native Salinity : freshwater, brackish Uses : no uses

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