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		<title>The Benefits Of Ordering A Custom Aquarium</title>
		<description>Before examining the benefits of owning a custom aquarium, it is best that you know exactly what they are. Custom aquariums are aquariums that are built based on suggestions or input from consumers. If you are interested in ordering a custom aquarium, that consumer would be you. A reputable fish tan</description>
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		<title>Aquarium Tank Basics</title>
		<description>Now all is ready to set up the aquarium, for this work we shall require various items such as sand, rocks etc. These will be death with in order. For making a bottom soil, you need, first of all some sand, the most suitable is called 1/16th grade and it is about the size of the average pin-head: 
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		<title>Aquarium Basics</title>
		<description>First, you will need to figure out what kind of equipment you will need for your aquarium. The first thing you should do is choose a place in your home where you will have your aquarium, remembering that these tanks are heavy. Choose shorter aquariums rather than taller ones to keep your fish health</description>
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		<title>Why Wooden Aquarium Stands Are The Preferred Choice</title>
		<description>Aquarium stands that are constructed from wood are often made with a fibre board or laminate wood that will be finished with a wood effect in various shades, such as black walnut, cherry, maple, mahogany, pine and teak. In order to protect their appearance, the exterior will be coated with a water-r</description>
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		<title>Unique Aquariums: Popular Styles</title>
		<description>One of the most popular, yet unique types of aquariums are known as table aquariums. As the name implies, these unique aquariums serve as tables. When it comes to purchasing a unique table aquarium, you will also find that you have a number of options. For instance, there are numerous aquariums styl</description>
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		<title>Tinfoil Barb</title>
		<description>The Tinfoil barb has a silvery body with bright and shiny scales and beautiful black and red-orange fins. The Tinfoil barb is sometimes confused with another species in the aquarium trade, Barbonymus altus, but this fish lacks the black lines that decorates the caudal fin of a true Tinfoil barb. The</description>
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		<title>Children and Fish Tank Safety</title>
		<description>Having a tank of tropical fish, or a saltwater aquarium, can give your whole family many hours of enjoyment. Even young children will find the antics of neon tetras and the mysterious caves of catfish, to be fascinating. But as a parent, you may be concerned about issues of safety for your youngster</description>
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		<title>Turtle Aquarium - 7 steps to setting up your very own</title>
		<description>1. Get the Turtle Aquarium There are many sizes of turtle aquariums that you can buy. By starting off with a larger tank you will probably save money in the long run as the turtles will have plenty of growing room. Many years ago they banned people from buying turtles under 4 inches in length as peo</description>
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