Can someone help ID my collection?

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Can someone help ID my collection?

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Iv been picking these up over the past few years after my (now) wife got me hooked when she moved in and brought a cactus with her... but to be honest I just tend to buy what I like or rescue little cactus that look in a bad condition. I don't really have much of an idea what species I own.

Iv taken photos and it would be great if someone could help me ID these? Iv numbered them all in the first two photos so it's easier!

Thank you in advance!

https://s18.postimg.org/tgra5mmft/IMG_7475.jpg

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1 opuntia microdasys
2 mammillaria bombycina
3 echinocereus rigidissmus rubispinus
4 echinopsis sp (probably a hybrid)
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5. Euphorbia obesa
6. ?
7. Young trichocereus sp.
8. Tephrocactus geometricus
9. Gymnocalyciun sp.
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Thank you guys
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#7 looks to me like Polaskia chichipe.
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kamos wrote:#7 looks to me like Polaskia chichipe.
It could very well be. I wouldn't be familiar with that species at all.
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