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  2. Bioactive terrarium - Wikipedia

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    Dart frogs housed in a heavily planted bioactive display terrarium. A bioactive terrarium (or vivarium) is a terrarium for housing one or more terrestrial animal species that includes live plants and populations of small invertebrates and microorganisms to consume and break down the waste products of the primary species.

  3. Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    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 of an aquarium is ...

  4. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A freshwater aquarium with plants and various tropical fish The underwater tunnel in the London aquarium. An aquarium (pl.: aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed.

  5. List of freshwater aquarium plant species - Wikipedia

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    Aquatic plants are used to give the freshwater aquarium a natural appearance, oxygenate the water, absorb ammonia, and provide habitat for fish, especially fry (babies) and for invertebrates. Some aquarium fish and invertebrates also eat live plants. Hobbyists use aquatic plants for aquascaping, of several aesthetic styles.

  6. Aquatic plant - Wikipedia

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    Amphiphytes: plants that are adapted to live either submerged or on land; Elodeids: stem plants that complete their entire lifecycle submerged, or with only their flowers above the waterline; Isoetids: rosette plants that complete their entire lifecycle submerged; Helophytes: plants rooted in the bottom, but with leaves above the waterline

  7. 10 Low-Maintenance Turtles That Make Great Pets - AOL

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    These slow-moving, long-lived reptiles don't need a high-tech setup—just a well-planned outdoor pen with soil, plants, and a shallow water source. They're also omnivores and enjoy everything ...