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		<title>Are You Ready for an Aquarium?</title>
		<description>Here are a few questions you should ask yourself when considering an aquarium for your home. 
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		<title>Reef Aquariums: What Are They?</title>
		<description>Reef aquariums, which are sometimes sold as or referred as mini-reef aquariums, are aquariums that appear as if their contents where plucked right out of tropical waters. This is because many reef aquariums house tropical reefs, such as coral reefs. These reefs are most commonly found in warm, tropi</description>
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		<title>Do You Build Or Buy A Saltwater Aquarium?</title>
		<description>Building a tank from scratch is challenging and not for beginners unless you have plenty of patience and are willing to ask for help. However using the materials list, step-by-step instructions and advice provided here you can build your very own glass aquarium. Whether you build or buy a saltwater </description>
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		<title>Marine Aquariums</title>
		<description>You basically have to be a chemist to do a marine aquarium set up, they require a lot of dedication time and effort, you are looking at about half a hour per day at least. The aquarium set up is difficult to master and then taking care of the fish that go in the marine is even harder. I'm not trying</description>
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