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  2. AquaDom - Wikipedia

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  3. Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    It holds 7,500,000 litres (1,981,000 US gal) of water and features an acrylic glass panel measuring 8.2 by 22.5 metres (27 by 74 ft) with a thickness of 60 centimetres (2 ft), [34] the largest such panel in the world when the aquarium was opened.

  4. Reef aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A reef aquarium or reef tank is a marine aquarium that prominently displays live corals and other marine invertebrates as well as fish that play a role in maintaining the tropical coral reef environment. A reef aquarium requires appropriately intense lighting, turbulent water movement, and more stable water chemistry than fish-only marine ...

  5. Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan - Wikipedia

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  6. List of largest aquariums - Wikipedia

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    List of largest aquariums

  7. Tokyo Sea Life Park - Wikipedia

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    The New Ueno Aquarium started to use acrylic glass for large tanks in earnest. In 1964, acrylic panels with a height of 2 metres (6.6 ft), a width of 18 metres (59 ft), and a thickness of 7 centimetres (0.23 ft) were installed. [1] In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Ueno Zoo, a plan was formulated to build the largest aquarium in Japan.

  8. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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  9. Age determination in fish - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle (ca. 340 B.C.) may have been the first scientist to speculate on the use of hard parts of fishes to determine age, stating in Historica Animalium that “the age of a scaly fish may be told by the size and hardness of its scales.” [4] However, it was not until the development of the microscope that more detailed studies were performed on the structure of scales. [5]

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