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What is the difference between an aquarium and an oceanarium?
Answered By Addison Asay
There is no big difference between an
aquarium and an oceanarium except for the
size and the species they contain. An
oceanarium is basically a bigger scale
aquarium. Meaning, oceanariums are far bigger
than an aquarium and can hold many species.
Most of the time, oceanariums hold bigger
species of fish like whales, sharks, sting
rays, etc. Aquariums on the other hand can
hold smaller fish. Another thing about an
oceanarium is that it is heterogeneous
oriented. This means that an oceanarium can
have two or more species in one place
maintaining the actual ecological aura in the
ocean.
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