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Misgurnus anguillicaudatus (Cantor 1842), the Dojo or (Oriental) Weatherfish.  Northeastern to Central China. To ten inches in length. 

Celestichthys margaritatus Roberts 2007, the Galaxy Rasbora.. Asia; distributed in Myanmar, To one inch in length. A new hit! This one photographed on a visit to CT.
 
Rasbora borapetensis Smith 1934, the Blackline Rasbora.. Asia. To six cm. in length. This one photographed on a visit to CT.
 
Aplocheilus lineatus (Valenciennes 1846), Striped Panchax, Malabar Killie. Native to parts of India, introduced elsewhere mainly as a contaminant (e.g. Hawai'i). To about four inches in length.Here is a golden sport developed by and for the aquarium interest.





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