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  2. 32 types of saltwater fish for your aquarium - AOL

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    Mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic, and fabulously exotic, the huge variety of types of saltwater fish to pick for your aquarium will give you a visual taste of the underwater ocean world.

  3. Marine aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A marine aquarium Corals in a marine aquarium. 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 ...

  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. Nano aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A Macquarium, a type of nano aquarium built inside the shell of an Apple Macintosh computer. Nano aquariums are aquariums with the emphasis on small scale inhabitants inside smaller sized aquariums. They can be either freshwater nano aquariums or saltwater nano aquariums. Nano fish species are chosen from any smaller sized species of tropical fish.

  6. 32 best types of fish for first-time owners - AOL

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    Keen to get some finned friends? These are the best types of fish for first-time owners

  7. List of marine aquarium invertebrate species - Wikipedia

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    Found burrowing in mud or sand flats in the wild, they need a deep sand bed in their aquarium. 60 cm (23.6 in) Sea spider [3] Pycnogonids: No: Not collected for the aquarium trade, but occasionally seen on live rock and corals as a hitchhiker. They can be pests in a reef tank, preying on soft coral, sponges and anemones. 0.2–50 cm (0.1–19.7 in)