Need Aloe ID Help

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Need Aloe ID Help

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I was wondering if could get some help identifying these aloes? Any help would be appreciated!
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Aloe ID is not my strength - but I wanted to say that I love the little numbers you've put on the photo. Makes it feel like we're playing a game show! #4 looks like A. brevifolia to me, especially given its aggressive offsetting.
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I have one that looks very similar to #2 that is was labeled Aloe 'white fox' when i purchased it from Tropic World Nursery near San Diego some time ago.
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I agree. Aloe rauhii 'White Fox' is a perfect match.
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Yeah, I tried to make it easier by adding numbers instead of people saying top-right, bottom-left, etc.

Any guesses on #1 and #3?
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3 looks a bit like congolensis to me.
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My guesses are:

3 - congolensis
4 - either distans or x nobilis
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