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  2. Fin rot - Wikipedia

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    Fin rot is a symptom of disease or the actual disease in fish. This is a disease which is most often observed in aquaria and aquaculture, but can also occur in natural populations. [1] Fin rot can be the result of a bacterial infection (Pseudomonas fluorescens, which causes a ragged rotting of the fin), or as a fungal infection (which rots the ...

  3. Ichthyophthirius multifiliis - Wikipedia

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    The white spots may reach more than 1 mm in diameter and are easily recognized on skin and fins whereas trophonts attached to the gills are hard to see due to the gill cover . Skin: Ich infections are usually visible as one or several characteristic white spots on the body or fins of the fish. The white spots are single cells called trophonts ...

  4. List of Beavis and Butt-Head episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is an episode list for the MTV animated television series Beavis and Butt-Head.The series has its roots in 1992 when Mike Judge created two animated shorts, Frog Baseball and Peace, Love and Understanding, which were aired on Liquid Television.

  5. Monterey Bay Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Holding 1.2 million US gallons (4,500,000 L), the Open Sea community exhibit is the aquarium's largest tank. [s] Made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic, it is 80 feet (24 m) long [18] and 35 feet (11 m) deep. Its largest viewing window—at 54 feet (16 m) long and 14.5 feet (4.4 m) tall—was reportedly the largest aquarium window in the world ...

  6. Reef aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Reef aquarium in Monaco. 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 ...

  7. How to Avoid the White Stuff When You’re Cooking Salmon - AOL

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  8. Fuzzy ‘bundle of joy’ born at Louisiana aquarium. Why it’s ...

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    The baby’s parents, Ritz and Saltine, are first-time parents, the center said.

  9. Saltwater fish - Wikipedia

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    Saltwater fish. Saltwater fish, also called marine fish or sea fish, are fish that live in seawater. Saltwater fish can swim and live alone or in a large group called a school. [1] Saltwater fish are very commonly kept in aquariums for entertainment. Many saltwater fish are also caught to be eaten, [2][3] or grown in aquaculture.