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  2. Glass bloodfin tetra - Wikipedia

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    The glass bloodfin tetra is a community tank fish that would do best in a group of at least 8 fish. A well planted aquarium with a volume of 15 US gallons (57 L) would make an ideal home for this species.

  3. Lysmata amboinensis - Wikipedia

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    L. amboinesis exhibiting cleaning behaviour in the Sea Life Centre of Oberhausen, Germany. Many species of Lysmata, including L. amboinesis, are commonly kept in salt water aquaria; they are safe and beneficial since they will clean both the tank and fish but not harm corals. For these reasons they are often kept in both home and public aquaria ...

  4. Cleaner fish - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning symbiosis has also been observed in these areas between two brackish water cichlids of the genus Etroplus from South Asia. The small species Etroplus maculatus is the cleaner fish, and the much larger Etroplus suratensis is the host that receives the cleaning service. [15]

  5. Holacanthus passer - Wikipedia

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    [15] King angelfish also frequently engage in the coprophagy of other species' fecal matter. H. passer form positive relationships with other species such as Chromis atrilobata by acting as a cleaner fish. They benefit from these mutualistic cleaning interactions since it allows them to forage on the organic matter of the fish, including its ...

  6. Chaenopsidae - Wikipedia

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    Fourteen genera and 91 species are represented, the largest being the sarcastic fringehead, Neoclinus blanchardi, at 30 cm (12 in) in length; most are much smaller, and the group includes perhaps the smallest of all vertebrates, Acanthemblemaria paula, measuring just 1.3 cm (0.51 in) long as an adult.

  7. Wrasse - Wikipedia

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    They live in a cleaning symbiosis with larger, often predatory, fish, grooming them and benefiting by consuming what they remove. "Client" fish congregate at wrasse "cleaning stations" and wait for the cleaner fish to remove gnathiid parasites, the cleaners even swimming into their open mouths and gill cavities to do so. [25]

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