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Cleaning station

A cleaning station is a location where aquatic wildlife congregate to be cleaned by smaller organisms. Such stations exist in both freshwater and marine environments, and are used by animals including fish, sea turtles and hippopotamuses.

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File:Stenopus hispidus (Banded cleaner shrimp).jpg|Stenopus hispidus (banded cleaner shrimp) on a Xestospongia muta (barrel sponge): The shrimp wait to remove external parasites and dead skin from visiting fish. File:Cleaning station parot.jpg|A parrotfish being cleaned by Hawaiian cleaner wrasses (Labroides phthirophagus) (photographed in 2005 in Hawaii) File:Needlefish is being cleaned by Labroides phthirophagus.jpg|A needlefish being cleaned by L. phthirophagus File:Cleaner inside gill.JPG|A Hawaiian cleaner wrasse inside the gill of a pufferfish File:Naso lituratus and Labroides phthirophagus.jpg|An orangespine unicornfish being cleaned by a Hawaiian cleaner wrasse File:Naso lituratus Novaculichthys taeniourus and Labroides phthirophagus.jpg|A rockmover wrasse gets cleaned by a Hawaiian cleaner wrasse while an orangespine unicornfish waits their turn File:Mulloidichthys flavolineatus at cleaning station.jpg|A goatfish (Mulloidichthys flavolineatus) at Kona, Hawaii, being cleaned by two Hawaiian cleaner wrasses ==See also==
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