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Giant 'Otocinclus' Catfish Kryptopterus bicirrhis Glass Catfish Catfish Mystus vittatus Asian Striped Catfish Catfish Otocinclus vittatus Dwarf Suckermouth Catfish Pimelodus pictus Angelicus Pimelodus Catfish Platydoras costatus Humbug Catfish/ Striped Dora Catfish Rineloricaria lanceolata Catfish Synodontis decorus Clown Catfish Catfish Synodontis eupterus Featherfin Synodontis Catfish Synodontis nigriventris Upside-Down Catfish Catfish Synodontis petricola Characins Abramites hypselonotus Headstander Characins Anostomus ternetzi Red Mouth Headstander Characins Aphyocharax rathbuni Rathbun's Bloodfin Characins Carnegiella strigata Marbled Hatchet Characins Characidium fasciatum Characins Distichodus sexfasciatus Six-banded Distichodus Characins Gymnocorymbus ternetzi Black Widow Tetra Characins Hasemania nana Silvertip Tetra Characins Hemigrammus bleheri Red nosed tetra Characins Hemigrammus erythrozonus Glowlight Tetra Characins Hemigrammus ocellifer Head and Tail Light Tetra Characins Hemigrammus rhodostomus Rummy Nose Tetra Characins Hoplias malabaricus Wolf Fish Characins Hyphessobrycon amandae Ember Tetra Characins Hyphessobrycon anisitsi Buenos Aires Tetra Characins Hyphessobrycon eos Dawn Tetra Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma Characins Bleeding Heart Tetra (rubrostigma) Characins Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi Black Neon Tetra Characins Hyphessobrycon megalopterus Black Phantom Tetra Characins Hyphessobrycon pulchripinnis Lemon Tetra Characins Hyphessobrycon rosaceus Rosy Tetra Characins Hyphessobrycon roseus Red-Tailed Phantom Tetra Characins Hyphessobrycon sweglesi Red Phantom Tetra Characins Inpaichthys kerri Blue Emperor Tetra Characins Leporinus fasciatus Black Banded Leporinus Characins Metynnis argenteus Silver Dollar Characins Myleus schomburgkii Disk Tetra Characins Myloplus rubripinnis Red Hook Myleus Characins Nannostomus beckfordi Golden Pencilfish Characins Nematobrycon palmeri Emperor Tetra Characins Paracheirodon axelrodi Cardinal Tetra Characins Paracheirodon innesi Neon Tetra Characins Paracheirodon innesi var. Diamond Head Neon Tetra Characins Paracheirodon simulans Green Neon Tetra Characins Phenacogrammus interruptus Congo Tetra Characins Prionobrama filigera Glass Bloodfin Characins Pristella maxillaris (riddlei) X-Ray Tetra Characins Semaprochilodus taeniurus Flagtailed Characin Corydoras Corydoras aeneus Bronze Catfish Corydoras Corydoras aeneus (albino) Albino Bronze Catfish Corydoras Corydoras axelrodi Axelrod's Corydoras Corydoras Corydoras duplicareus Corydoras Corydoras elegans Elegant Coryodoras Corydoras Corydoras habrosus Salt-and-pepper Pygmy Corydoras Corydoras Corydoras hastatus Tail-spot Pygmy Corydoras Corydoras Corydoras julii Leopard Corydoras Corydoras Corydoras kanei C026 Corydoras Corydoras leucomelas False Spotted Catfish Corydoras Corydoras metae Bandit Corydoras Corydoras Corydoras paleatus Peppered Corydorus Corydoras Corydoras paleatus (albino) Albino Corydoras Corydoras Corydoras pygmaeus Corydoras Corydoras schwartzi Schwartz's Corydoras Corydoras Corydoras sterbai Sterba's Corydoras Corydoras Corydoras trilineatus Three-line Corydoras Fan Shrimps Atya gabonensis Armoured shrimp Fan Shrimps Atyopsis moluccensis Rock shrimp Killifish Aplocheilichthys normani Norman's Lampeye L Numbers Baryancistrus sp. LDA33 Big White Spot Plec L Numbers Baryancistrus xanthellus L085 L018 Gold Nugget Pleco L Numbers Hemiancistrus sp. L128 Blue Phantom Plec L Numbers Hypancistrus contradens False Snowball Plec, L201 L Numbers Hypancistrus sp. L333 L Numbers L 096 pseudacanthicus spinosus" Coffee Cream Pleco L Numbers L 137 cochliodon sp. Violet Pleco L Numbers L 168 Zonancistrus brachyurus Butterfly Peckoltia L Numbers L 187 chaetostoma pearsei White Spot Bulldog Pleco L Numbers L 191 panaque sp. Dull Eyed Royal Pleco L Numbers L001 Glyptoperichthys joselimaianus L Numbers L006 Peckoltia oligospila L Numbers L014 Scobinancistrus aureatus L Numbers L028 Hypancistrus sp. L Numbers L046 Hypancistrus zebra L Numbers L066 Hypancistrus sp. L Numbers L090 Panaque sp. L Numbers L091 Leporacanthicus triactis L Numbers L103 Peckoltia sp. L Numbers L114 Pseudacanthicus leopardus L Numbers L134 Peckoltia compta L Numbers L136 Hypancistrus sp. L Numbers L144 blue eyed golden bristlenose plecs L Numbers L190 Panaque nigrolineatus L Numbers L205 Peckoltia sp. L Numbers L226 Panaque changae L Numbers L264 Leporacanthicus joselimai L Numbers L340 Hypancistrus sp. L Numbers Panaque maccus L 104 Livebearers Poecilia latipinna Sailfin Molly Livebearers Poecilia reticulata Common Guppy Livebearers Poecilia reticulata "doublesword" Doublesword Guppy Livebearers Poecilia reticulata "fantail" Fantail Guppy Livebearers Poecilia reticulata "lyretail" Lyretail Guppy Livebearers Poecilia reticulata snakeskin Guppy Livebearers Poecilia sp. 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