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  2. Ecosphere (aquarium) - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of an aquarium closed with a lid (rather than a permanently sealed plug, which is found in the base of an EcoSphere) is that if the system goes out of equilibrium, the owner can remedy conditions and prevent a complete die-off. Intervention to maintain good water quality allows a larger number of shrimp to live in the open system ...

  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. At least one side ...

  4. Glassy sprat - Wikipedia

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    A brackish tank is required; normal water has different pH and alkalinity than sea water. The pH value of brackish tank should be around 8(±0.5 )and a specific gravity of 1.012(±0.8), At the same time, you need to use a humidifier to regulate the temperature of the aquarium to around 25 degrees Celsius.

  5. Kamogawa Sea World - Wikipedia

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    Kamogawa Sea World was the first aquarium in Japan to start breeding killer whales. Since October 1970, Kamogawa Sea World has had two Amazon river dolphins named Poco (male) and Deco (female) on public display, and after their deaths, plastic specimens are made and displayed.

  6. Paludarium - Wikipedia

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    Since paludaria encompass water, land and air, many different types of fauna can be encompassed in the enclosure. While amphibians, fish and reptiles are the most common, people have kept insects and even birds in them. The animals that are most suited for a paludarium are the animals that naturally live in water/land type environments, swamps ...

  7. Aquatic ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    The biota of an aquatic ecosystem contribute to its self-purification, most notably microorganisms, phytoplankton, higher plants, invertebrates, fish, bacteria, protists, aquatic fungi, and more. These organisms are actively involved in multiple self-purification processes, including organic matter destruction and water filtration.