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An emerald rasbora (Microrasbora erythromicron) at Shrimp Fever, an aquatic hobbyist store in the Toronto area.

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Pygmy catfish (Corydoras pygmaeus) from a private collection.

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Pygmy catfish (Corydoras pygmaeus) from a private collection.

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Sterba’s corydoras (Corydoras sterbai) from a private collection.

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Sterba’s corydoras (Corydoras sterbai) from a private collection.

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L260 Queen Arabesque plecostomus (Hypancistrus sp.) from a private collection. Plecostumus have identification numbers because many of them are quite similar. L, standing for Loricariidae, followed by their number.

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L260 Queen Arabesque plecostomus (Hypancistrus sp.) from a private collection. Plecostumus have identification numbers because many of them are quite similar. L, standing for Loricariidae, followed by their number.

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L134 Leopard frog plecostomus (Peckoltia compta) from a private collection. Pleco have identification numbers because many of them are so similar. L, standing for Loricariidae, followed by their number.

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L134 Leopard frog plecostomus (Peckoltia compta) from a private collection. Pleco have identification numbers because many of them are so similar. L, standing for Loricariidae, followed by their number.

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Otto catfish (Otocinclus affinis) from a private collection.

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Otto catfish (Otocinclus affinis) from a private collection.

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An emerald rasbora, Microrasbora erythromicron, from a private collection.

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Galaxy rasbora (Danio margaritatus) from a private collection.

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Galaxy rasbora (Danio margaritatus) from a private collection.

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Licorice gourami (Parosphromenus deissneri) from a private collection.

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Licorice gourami (Parosphromenus deissneri) from a private collection.

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Chili rasbora (Boraras brigittae) from a private collection.

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Chili rasbora (Boraras brigittae) from a private collection.

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Spotted blue-eye (Pseudomugil gertrudae) from a private collection.

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Spotted blue-eye (Pseudomugil gertrudae) from a private collection.

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A shrimp (Caridina lanceifrons) from a private collection.

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A shrimp (Caridina lanceifrons) from a private collection.

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Purple vamprie crab (Geosesarma dennerle) from a private collection.

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Purple vamprie crab (Geosesarma dennerle) from a private collection.

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Galaxy tiger shrimp (Caridina mariae) from a private collection.

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Galaxy tiger shrimp (Caridina mariae) from a private collection.

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Leopard tiger shrimp (Caridina rubropunctata) from a private collection.

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Leopard tiger shrimp (Caridina rubropunctata) from a private collection.

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Crystal shrimp (Caridina cantonesis) locality China/Hong Kong, from a private collection.

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Crystal shrimp (Caridina cantonesis) locality China/Hong Kong, from a private collection.

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Princess bee shrimp (paracaridina sp. hai-vai) from a private collection.

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Princess bee shrimp (paracaridina sp. hai-vai) from a private collection.

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