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		<description>[...] 4.     Siamese fighting fish (Betta Fish) – A smaller fish, usually about 5cm but some can grow to 5-8in, known for its brilliant colors and fins. Unlike the other fish on this list, the Betta fish is best housed alone or several females housed together. As their name entails, the Betta fish will harass and attack other fish. So prior to purchasing be sure to do your research. For more information, read the following article on Betta fish. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] 4.     Siamese fighting fish (Betta Fish) – A smaller fish, usually about 5cm but some can grow to 5-8in, known for its brilliant colors and fins. Unlike the other fish on this list, the Betta fish is best housed alone or several females housed together. As their name entails, the Betta fish will harass and attack other fish. So prior to purchasing be sure to do your research. For more information, read the following article on Betta fish. [...]</p>
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