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		<title>Can I use tap water in my aquarium?</title>
		<description>Untreated tap water is not harmful to use in
an aquarium. However, there is tap water that
is treated with cleaning agents like Chlorine
that may harm the fish. Cleaning agents are
used to treat the water for drinking
purposes. You may use any type of water
provided that it is not contaminated</description>
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		<title>Why is my aquarium green?</title>
		<description>The green colors that appear in your aquarium
are mosses. They are water plants that serve
as foods for the fish. Sometimes the green
pigment would mix with the water causing it
to blur.
keywords: Aquarium | Aquariums | Fish | Freshwater Fish | Tropical Fish | Aquaria | Fish Tank | Moss</description>
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