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  2. Golden shiner - Wikipedia

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    A golden shiner observed in the Mullica River, New Jersey. Though it has been known to reach lengths of 30 cm (12 in), in the wild the golden shiner is usually between 7.5 and 12.5 cm (3.0 and 4.9 in) long. The body is laterally compressed (deep-bodied). The back is dark green or olive, and the belly is a silvery white.

  3. Spottail shiner - Wikipedia

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    The spottail shiner or spottail minnow (Notropis hudsonius) is a small- to medium-sized freshwater minnow. It can be found as far north as Canada and as far south as the Chattahoochee River in Georgia. These shiners live in lakes, rivers, and creeks. They occupy the rocky or sandy shorelines and bottoms of the water.

  4. Highscale shiner - Wikipedia

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    The highscale shiner (Notropis hypsilepis) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Notropis. It is endemic to the United States where it is found in sandy-bottomed tributary streams of the Chattahoochee and Flint river systems in Georgia and eastern Alabama. [2] They were also historically found in the uppermost reaches of the Savannah ...

  5. Luxilus - Wikipedia

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    Luxilus albeolus (D. S. Jordan, 1889) (white shiner) Luxilus cardinalis (Mayden, 1988) (cardinal shiner) Luxilus cerasinus (Cope, 1868) (crescent shiner) Luxilus chrysocephalus Rafinesque, 1820 (striped shiner) Luxilus coccogenis (Cope, 1868) (warpaint shiner) Luxilus cornutus (Mitchill, 1817) (common shiner) Luxilus pilsbryi (Fowler, 1904 ...

  6. Shiner (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Shiner is a common name used in North America for any of several kinds of small, usually silvery fish, in particular a number of cyprinids, but also e.g. the shiner perch (Cymatogaster aggregata). Cyprinid shiners are: Eastern shiners, genus Notropis; Finescale shiners, genus Lythrurus; Flagfin shiners, genus Pteronotropis

  7. Warpaint shiner - Wikipedia

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    The warpaint shiner is indigenous to the Upper Tennessee River drainage, Western Virginia, Western North Carolina, Northern Georgia and Northern Alabama. It may also be found in adjacent tributaries of the Savannah River in North Carolina and South Carolina, [5] the Catawba, Savannah, and Broad River drainages.

  8. Whitetail shiner - Wikipedia

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    The whitetail shiner (Cyprinella galactura) is a freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae.It inhabits the Tennessee and Cumberland river drainages of Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky, Atlantic slope headwaters (upper Savannah and Santee river systems, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia), the upper New River drainage in West Virginia and ...

  9. Common shiner - Wikipedia

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    The common shiner reaches sexual maturity by 1–2 years of age, and produces between 400 and 4000 eggs per year. Common shiners spawn in spring between May and June, at temperatures of 16–26 °C (61–79 °F). Common shiners often spawn over the nest of a creek chub, river chub, or fallfish, although some males will make their own small nests.