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		<title>An introduction to the saltwater aquarium, part 2</title>
		<description>There are three main types of saltwater aquariums: FO, FWLR and Reef aquariums. The abbreviation FO stands for Fish Only while FWLR means Fish With Live Rock. Some aquarists will also keep more rare species in their aquariums, such as jellyfish, squids and octopus. The reef aquarium is generally con</description>
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		<title>Fishing for a New Aquarium?</title>
		<description>1. How much space do you have? The size of aquarium you decide to purchase will be based on the amount of area you can afford to designate to this area. You might have just enough space on a bookshelf for a glass or heavy plastic globe that can be easily cleaned and managed. Or you might want to fil</description>
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		<title>How To Get Started And Choose The Right Aquarium For You</title>
		<description>Choosing the Right Aquarium 
Generally the bigger the aquarium is the better! Regardless of what fish you are buying, it is cruel to keep fish in tiny spaces as they all love to swim around. Obviously the more fish you are planning to have in the tank, the bigger the aquarium will need to be. So ch</description>
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		<title>Fish Aquarium</title>
		<description>Fish are very common pets when you think of it, in almost any pet shop you will find an abundance of fish, someone can foolishly think that this means that most people are familiar with the knowledge of growing them, it is not necessarily true. While most of the fish growers enthusiasm starts at a y</description>
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		<title>Oceanic Unveils The Ultimate Aquarium Series With Starphire™ Glass</title>
		<description>So what is starphire glass and what makes it so special? Starphire™ is a brand name from PPG Industries. It is an high end optically clear glass that has no iron content like regular glass. For years the reef aquarium enthusiasts have had two choices when it comes to aquarium materials; regular glas</description>
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		<title>Acrylic Strenghts Over Glass</title>
		<description>Acrylic aquariums are unique in that they afford a wide variety of shape options and the strength one would expect in a product designed to last for decades!

Acrylic aquariums are ten times stronger than glass and are not prone to shatter; while we do not suggest testing our theory I suppose you </description>
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		<title>Aquatic plants: Java moss</title>
		<description>Java moss is a very popular aquarium plant since it will adapt to most conditions and require a minimal amount of maintenance. Its scientific name is Vesicularia dubayana and it comes from the waters of Java, Malaysia and India. Java moss is a so called sleeper moss and can be found in the family Hy</description>
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