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  2. Cleaner fish - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] A wide variety of fish including wrasse, cichlids, catfish, pipefish, lumpsuckers, and gobies display cleaning behaviors across the globe in fresh, brackish, and marine waters but specifically concentrated in the tropics due to high parasite density. [2] Similar behaviour is found in other groups of animals, such as cleaner shrimps.

  3. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    The natural habitat of the kuhli loach is the sandy beds of slow-moving rivers and clean mountain streams. They are a social fish and are typically found in small clusters (they are not schooling fish but enjoy the company of their species), but are cautious and nocturnal by nature and swim near the bottom where they feed around obstacles.

  4. Hardhead catfish - Wikipedia

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    The common name, hardhead catfish, is derived from the presence of a hard, bony plate extending rearward toward the dorsal fin from a line between the catfish's eyes. [4] It is an elongated marine catfish that reaches up to 28 in (70 cm) in length and 12 lb (5.5 kg) in weight. [ 5 ]

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    Organizing expert Peter Walsh is making it a little easier for you with his amazing, easy spring cleaning hacks. Your kitchen will thank you and The 3 time-saving spring cleaning tips you need to know

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  7. Striped Raphael catfish - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile striped raphael catfish have been recorded cleaning piscivorous fish such as Hoplias cf. malabaricus. The stripe pattern in the young may serve as a signal that allows for its recognition as a cleaner. It is noted that the striping pattern is not as strong in adults, and so the cleaning behavior is probably only seen in juveniles. [9]