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		<description>If it is your first time setting up an aquarium, you probably want to start with something small like a ten gallon tank, and in time, upgrade to a bigger tank, maybe even a saltwater tank depending on the fish you have chosen. Once you move up to a larger tank, you can create any environment you cho</description>
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		<title>Starting a saltwater aquarium</title>
		<description>When setting up a saltwater aquarium you need to make a decision regarding how large aquarium tank you are going to get. For a beginner, a larger tank may be better. The reason is the more means a chemically more stable aquarium. Many experienced aquarists suggest 55 gallons / 200L or larger for a b</description>
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		<title>Swim And Be Seen In An All Glass Aquarium</title>
		<description>But you will not feel relief or enjoyment if the fishes you are to see are confined in an indistinguishable home. Hence to provide you with viewing satisfaction, an all glass aquarium has been created. 
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		<title>How To Choose The Best Aquarium Filter For Your Fish</title>
		<description>To get started, you should choose what size of tank will fit your style. If youre a beginner, it will be good if you start with a small aquarium first. This will take less expense plus the fact that it helps you concentrate in taking care of your aquarium. If time comes when you are at ease in keepi</description>
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		<title>Fish Tank Maintenance</title>
		<description>Once you own an aquarium the tank maintenance will be one of your most important responsibilities. It is certainly not as much fun as you get from decorating the tank or selecting your fish, but without proper fish tank maintenance, you will be endangering the lives of your fish. Fish tank maintenan</description>
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