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  2. Aquarium furniture - Wikipedia

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    Tipp-Kick inspired aquarium decor. Ornamental aquarium furniture is used both for aesthetic reasons and to enrich the habitat and provide shelter for fish. Common types of aquarium furniture include artificial plants, caves, and themed decorations. Common tropes include treasure chests, shipwrecks, and vibrantly colored synthetic coral.

  3. Salt and pepper catfish - Wikipedia

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    The female holds an egg visibly under her ventral fin ready for fertilising. The female can then be seen to 'massage' the males belly. The female will then choose an appropriate place to deposit her egg, usually on plants near the substrate, particularly on the underside of the leaves but can also be found on the aquarium glass and decor.

  4. List of marine aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    It is an aggressive feeder which will make it harder for you to feed more reclusive sharks and it can knock over/rearrange aquarium decorations in a small aquarium. [70] 430 cm (169.3 in) [155] Zebra shark: Stegostoma fasciatum: No [156] Requires a minimum 6,200 gallon aquarium. [70] The Zebra shark will grow too large for most home aquariums. [70]

  5. List of largest aquariums - Wikipedia

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    Large aquariums exhibit a wide variety of species and animals in a large range of tanks. These are typically public aquariums and may also include oceanariums and dolphinariums, designed to showcase a diverse range of marine animals for the public. In operation Only aquariums with a total capacity of more than 10 million litres and/or a tank larger than 5 million litres are included in the ...

  6. Kuhli loach - Wikipedia

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    Kuhli loaches can have nearly a 10-year lifespan, sometimes reaching as far as 14 years in captivity, making them great aquarium fish. [3] [18] In an aquarium environment, especially if the gravel is suitably finely grained, Pangio species can burrow into the bottom and there remain unseen for long periods of time, emerging to eat during the ...

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