Please help identify these Succulent

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mild
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Please help identify these Succulent

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Hi all,
I'm new to this forum. I would very much appreciate If you could help identify these little guys.
I only manage to find out that "Plant A" is Baby Toes.
"Plant D" has strong smell to it (a bit like squid/ fish smell).
Thank you very much. :D
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gemhunter178
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E looks like Sempervivum tectorum cv "Oddity"
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greenknight
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I think A is Frithia pulchra.
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iann
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D looks like a mesemb, too. Maybe Corpsucularia, maybe Ruschia.
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I agree with all IDs (or names) given so far. I'll add:
B. Crassula perforata f. variegata
C. Pachyphytum compactum
F. maybe...Echeveria moranii, but yours is very small (leaves), so maybe not. :)
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mild
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Thank you all very much. :D
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