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  2. Freshwater environmental quality parameters - Wikipedia

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    The toxicity of ammonia is dependent on both pH and temperature and an added complexity is the buffering effect of the blood/water interface across the gill membrane which masks any additional toxicity over about pH 8.0. The management of river chemistry to avoid ecological damage is particularly difficult in the case of ammonia as a wide range ...

  3. Freshwater acidification - Wikipedia

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    Wetland restoration projects have been shown to increase the resilience of freshwater systems to acidification and other environmental stressors. [20] Liming is one of the most common and best practices for remediating acidification. In this process calcium carbonate (CaCO 3) is added to the system to increase pH levels. [21]

  4. Category:Freshwater plants - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... List of freshwater aquarium plant species; List of fen plants. List of Minnesota aquatic plants; A. Acorus;

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Aquarium Fishes - Wikipedia

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    I’m interested especially in fresh water (not goldfish) and brackish fish. S234 (talk · contribs) RobNS (talk · contribs) 60 gallon tank, freshwater, love tetras, live plants, etc. L'Aquatique (talk · contribs) Many years of experience with captive fish. Primarily interested in saltwater, although I have a lot of knowledge with both.

  6. Total dissolved solids - Wikipedia

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    For freshwater, oysters, trouts, and other high-value seafood, the highest productivity and economic returns are achieved by mimicking the TDS and pH levels of each species' native environment. For hydroponic uses, total dissolved solids are considered one of the best indices of nutrient availability for the aquatic plants being grown.

  7. Category:Aquatic plants - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Aquarium plants (21 P) B. Brackish water plants (1 C, 14 P) F. Freshwater plants (304 P) S. Seagrass (4 C, ...

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  9. Elodea - Wikipedia

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    Elodea is a genus of eight species of aquatic plants often called the waterweeds described as a genus in 1803. Classified in the frog's-bit family (Hydrocharitaceae), Elodea is native to the Americas [1] and is also widely used as aquarium vegetation and laboratory demonstrations of cellular activities. It lives in fresh water. [2]