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  2. Fire skink - Wikipedia

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    A 40 gallon (150 liter) aquarium is suitable for one adult. The fire skink is not social and should be kept alone. [6] It also requires a loose substrate for burrowing. The environment should be moist and humid, with plenty of ground cover to create hiding places. One end of the tank should be warmed with a lamp for basking.

  3. Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    Fish in an aquarium. An aquarium (aqua = water) is a water-filled enclosure housing aquatic plants and/or animals such as fish. A bioactive aquarium would additionally house micro-organisms such as beneficial bacteria, and janitor animal species such as caridean shrimp, boxer shrimp, algae-eating snails and burrowing snails.

  4. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    For example, the death of the only fish in an 11-litre (3 US gal; 2 imp gal) tank causes dramatic changes in the system, while the death of that same fish in a 400-litre (110 US gal; 88 imp gal) tank with many other fish in it represents only a minor change. For this reason, hobbyists often favor larger tanks, as they require less attention.

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    Save over 40% off this Large Metal Chicken ... Save 50% off the Aqueon 20-Gallon Aquarium Tank. Save over 40% off the H Pet Snuggle-Up Bird ... Take $50 off the Thrive Lightweight Reptile Terrarium.

  6. Loveland Living Planet Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium was founded in 1997 by Brent Andersen, a Utah native and marine biology graduate from the University of California Santa Barbara. [5] It is a regional attraction with over 850,000 annual visitors.

  7. Dallas World Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The 10 main tanks feature the aquatic life of: Japan, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, British Columbia, Fiji, Palau, Southern Australia, Lord Howe Island and the Solomon Islands. Other tanks on display include a large tank with a 40-foot (12 m) tunnel where visitors can observe fish of the continental shelf swimming around them. [10]