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Ctenopoma acutirostre (Leopard bushfish; Spotted climbing perch; Spotted ctenopoma)

Synonyms: Anabas acutirostris; Anabas ocellatus acutirostris; Ctenopoma acutirostris
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Wikipedia Abstract

The Leopard bush fish (Ctenopoma acutirostre), also known as Leopard bushfish, Spotted ctenopoma, Leopard ctenopoma, Spotted climbing perch, Spotted leaf fish, African leaf fish, Spotted cichlid or Spotted bushfish, is a freshwater fish. It is part of the unique Anabantidae family, that is freshwater fish that originate from South East Asia and Africa and is therefore related to the Siamese fighting fish (Betta Splendens).
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Institutions (Zoos, etc.)

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Institution Infraspecies / Breed 
John G. Shedd Aquarium
Miejski Ogrod Zoologiczny w Lodz
San Antonio Zoological Gardens & Aquar
Sedgwick County Zoo
Thuringer Zoopark Erfurt

Distribution

Africa-Inland Waters; Africa: Congo basin (Ref. 6803).; Africa: Congo basin.; Congo, Dem. Rep. of the; Congo, Republic of; Ethiopian;

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Citations

Species recognized by , , FishBase in Catalog of Life 2011
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Abstract provided by DBpedia licensed under a Creative Commons License
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Institution information provided by International Species Information System - May 2011