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		<title>DIY aquarium backgrounds</title>
		<description>And I agree it does not look natural. You set your aquarium up and all the rock is aquascaped perfectly yet all you can see through the back of the tank is the wall, wires, pipework etc. 
Of course there are areas where you dont want to apply a background to an aquarium. A good example of this is w</description>
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		<title>No Little Plans: Chicagos Shedd Aquarium</title>
		<description>In the early 1920s Chicago, Illinois was one of the few major metropolises in the world that could not boast its own major aquarium, so the former president of Marshall Fields &amp; Company, John G. Shedd decided to do something about it. He formed the Shedd Aquarium Society in 1924 with $3 million </description>
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