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  2. Megalechis thoracata - Wikipedia

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    To thrive in the aquarium, they need a minimum tank size of 55 US liquid gallons, but as a rule of thumb for this fish, the larger the tank, the better. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] They are semi-social creatures that prefer to be kept in groups of at least five, but still seem content alone or in pairs.

  3. Pinktail chalceus - Wikipedia

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    The pinktail chalceus is moderately popular in the aquarium trade, though it requires a larger aquarium than many prospective keepers have access to (55 gallons or above). [20] It has enough of a reputation for jumping out of its tank (like its behavior in the wild) that sellers regularly warn buyers about it. [21]

  4. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Many aquarium tanks also have plants. An aquarist owns fish or maintains an aquarium, typically constructed of glass or high-strength acrylic. Aquaria with flat walls are known as fish tanks or simply tanks, while those with rounded walls are known as fish bowls. Size can range from a small glass bowl, a few liters in volume, to immense public ...

  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. Marine aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A marine aquarium is an aquarium that keeps marine plants and animals in a contained environment. Marine aquaria are further subdivided by hobbyists into fish only (FO), fish only with live rock (FOWLR), and reef aquaria. Fish only tanks often showcase large or aggressive marine fish species and generally rely on mechanical and chemical filtration.

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