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I don’t know exactly why… I just love this guy!

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Enneacanthus obesus. “Banded Sunfish.”

Its a watch party when this fella comes out too…

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Etheostoma caeruleum. “Rainbow  Darter.”

Oh heck, these folks are alright too…

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Notropis chrosomus. “Rainbow shiners.”

Get into U. S. Natives, but beware: they might just steal your heart away! 

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