The Indian perch lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 46 - 100 m environment.
The freshwater Indian Perch (Anabas Testudineus) had the disease induced in them by being fed with a compound called palminate. Palminate is a free fatty acid, and is one of the contributory factors in the development of diabetes. More
huchtii Indian Glass Perch Parambassis ranga Indian perch Apogon lineatus Indian perch Apogon lineatus Inshore sand perch Diplectrum pacificum Interrupta glassy perchlet Ambassis interrupta Iridescent glassy perchlet Parambassis apogonoides Jameson's seaperch Hypoplectrodes jamesoni Japanese perchlet Plectranthias japonicus Japanese seaperch Lateolabrax japonicus Japanese seaperch Lateolabrax More
Apogon in French (français)
Cá Son chín v?n in Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
Cá Sơn chín vằn in Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
Cardinal fish in English
Indian perch in English
Jiu dào hén in Mandarin Chinese
Parangan in Hiligaynon
Sebekah in Malay (bahasa Melayu)
Semangka in Malay (bahasa Melayu)
Seriding in Malay (bahasa Melayu)
Tenjiku-dai in Japanese (日本語)
Tenjikudai in Japanese (日本語)
Tiper in Austronesian (Other)
Tiper in Carolinian
verticalstriped cardinalfish in English
Xì tiáo tian zhú diao in Mandarin Chinese
Xì tiáo tiān zhú yú in Mandarin Chinese
Yol-dong-ga-ri-dom in Korean (한국어)
апогон индийский in Russian (русский язык)
大目侧仔 in Mandarin Chinese
大目側仔 in Mandarin Chinese
大面侧仔 in Mandarin Chinese
大面側仔 in Mandarin Chinese
細條天竺魚 in Mandarin Chinese
細條天竺鯛 in Mandarin Chinese
細條紋天竺鯛 in Mandarin Chinese
细条天竺鱼 in Mandarin Chinese
细条天竺鲷 in Mandarin Chinese
细条纹天竺鲷 in Mandarin Chinese
열동가리돔 in Korean (한국어)