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  2. Freshwater aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A community aquarium refers to the mixing of fish and plants from different geographical areas with an emphasisis on the color and hardiness of the specimens. An example is the combination of gouramis, tetras, and rasboras with a selection of hardy plants such as Hygrophila difformis, Hygrophila polysperma, and Vallisneria spiralis. [2 ...

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    Each one of these clever and creative projects starts with a stock tank (a large, galvanized metal trough originally designed for livestock water storage) and transforms it into an above-ground ...

  4. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    A very peaceful species, that does not make an ideal community fish due to its small adult size. It is easily intimidated by larger tank mates and will not compete well with them for food. [13] 42.4 L (11 gal) [13] 72 to 79 °F (22 to 26 °C) [13] 6.4 to 7.4 [13] Rust corydoras: Corydoras rabauti: 5 cm (2 in) Mosaic corydoras, reticulated corydoras

  5. Community aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Considering the nature of aquatic animals, it is better to pair similar sized fish to maintain stable and peaceful aquarium communities. [2] If neon tetras are kept around fish unlikely to take advantage of their small size, they are very peaceful towards other fish. Many fishes are not suitable for typical community tanks. These fishes include:

  6. Aquascaping - Wikipedia

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    A nature style aquascape, suggesting mountains. A contrasting approach is the "nature aquarium" or Japanese style, introduced in the 1990s by Takashi Amano. [1] Amano's three-volume series, Nature Aquarium World, sparked a wave of interest in aquarium gardening, and he has been cited as having "set a new standard in aquarium management". [9]

  7. Paludarium - Wikipedia

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    The areas occupied by land and by water must each be sufficiently large to meet the needs of the animals who will inhabit them. [1] Paludaria can be made from small modifications to existing vivaria, by either adding water to a terrarium or land to an aquarium. If the land area is small, the setup may instead be a riparium. [2]

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  9. Shark Reef Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    It remained in a private quarantine tank for 2.5 years until the in-house aquarium husbandry team decided it had grown large enough where it would not fall prey to the other sharks in the exhibit tank. It measured six feet long when it was finally introduced into the 1,300,000 US gal (4,900,000 L) tank on November 3, 2003, for public exhibition.