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Are the fish you are talking about Guangxi herring? It's blue under the eyes. The medaka is also oviparous, but it only hatches in the body. As for sperm, I don't think it is in vivo fertilization. As for the plants you mentioned, maybe you should collect the specimens you see, including the plants in the breeding period. According to the existing knowledge, send it to the place with species identification qualification service in the province for identification. Every province has such a place. Most of them are in some colleges and universities in the province. You pay them to identify, but they can't come up with a result, that is, a new variety. As a sample sender, you have an appraisal certificate as evidence, and you are the first discoverer. There is a charge for appraisal.