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  2. Red garra - Wikipedia

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    The red garra ( Garra rufa ), also known as the doctor fish or nibble fish, is a species of cyprinid that is native to a wide range of freshwater habitats in subtropical parts of Western Asia. [4] This small fish typically is up to about 14 centimeters (5.5 inches) in total length, [4] but locally individuals can reach as much as 24 cm (9.5 in).

  3. Diplecogaster bimaculata - Wikipedia

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    This is a small fish which grows to 6 centimetres (2.4 in) in total length. D. bimaculata can be confused with the similar Apletodon dentatus , although the two-spotted clingfish extends much further north than the small-headed clingfish, and the best way to distinguish them is from their teeth, [3] which in this species are small and conical ...

  4. The Fight Between Carnival and Lent - Wikipedia

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    In the centre are scenes that cannot be clearly connected to either side. At the back is a bakery with ware displayed for sale. Dried fish hang in front of the window. A woman is polishing the utensils. Another woman is doing spring cleaning and has climbed a ladder to clean the overhead light from the outside.

  5. Spotfin chub - Wikipedia

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    Ceratichthys monachus Cope, 1868. Hybopsis monacha (Cope, 1868) Spotfin chub ( Cyprinella monacha) is a ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae that is endemic to the Tennessee River watershed. Its other common names include turquoise shiner and chromium shiner. [3]

  6. Crimson cleaner fish - Wikipedia

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    Crimson cleaner fish. The crimson cleaner fish ( Suezichthys aylingi ), or butcher's dick in Australia, [2] is a species of wrasse native to the southwestern Pacific Ocean around Australia and New Zealand. This species inhabits patches of sand on reefs at depths of from 6 to 100 metres (20 to 328 ft). It is a cleaner fish.

  7. Clean-up crew - Wikipedia

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    The clean-up crew is the term that has been used by many aquarists and vendors since the late 1980s to refer to various small animals commonly sold for use in keeping the reef aquarium clear of pest algae, detritus and parasites. Among the most popular have long been blue-legged hermit crabs, scarlet hermit crabs, emerald crabs and various snails.

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