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  2. Kyoto Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Total volume of tanks: 3,000,000 litres (793,000 US gal) Memberships: ... It is the first aquarium in Japan to use 100% artificial seawater and is also one of the ...

  3. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A freshwater aquarium with plants and various tropical fish. An aquarium (pl.: aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aquatic reptiles, such as turtles, and aquatic plants.

  4. Vancouver Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The aquarium covers approximately 9,000 square metres (97,000 sq ft) and has a total 9,500,000 litres (2,100,000 imp gal; 2,500,000 US gal) of water in 166 aquatic displays. [ citation needed ] There are a number of different galleries, several of which were built at different times throughout the aquarium's history.

  5. National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The largest tank of the aquarium houses 1,000 Caribbean fish. The tank volume is 2.5 million litres. This exhibit was updated at the end of 2009, with the largest ever shipment of live fish into the UK from Barbados. It was updated again in 2015 and 2016, with the addition of lemon and sand tiger sharks. [citation needed]

  6. Marine Life Park - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its opening, the S.E.A. Aquarium was the world's largest, by total water volume (until overtaken by Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in Hengqin, China), [4] containing nearly 45,000,000 litres (9,900,000 imp gal; 12,000,000 US gal) of water, and housing more than 100,000 individual marine, brackish, and freshwater animals belonging to over 800 species. [1]

  7. Marine World Uminonakamichi - Wikipedia

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    Marine World Uminonakamichi (マリンワールド海の中道, Marin-wārudō-Uminonakamichi) is a public aquarium in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. [3] It is a member of the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA), and the aquarium is accredited as a Museum-equivalent facilities by the Museum Act from Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.

  8. Marine aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The major components are an aquarium, usually made from glass or acrylic, filtration equipment, lighting, and an aquarium heater. Marine aquariums can range in volume from less than 80 litres, (< 20 US gal) to over 1,200 litres (300 US gal). Small volumes are more difficult to maintain due to the more rapid changes in water chemistry.

  9. Aqua World - Wikipedia

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    The aquarium contains 60 tanks, with a total tank volume of 5,100 cubic metres (1,300,000 US gal). [1] The largest tank contains 20,000 individuals of about 80 species. The shark tank contains five species of sharks, [ 4 ] and includes a tunnel which lets visitors walk under the fish. [ 3 ]