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  2. Tanked - Wikipedia

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    Wayde and Brett have two clients who want aquariums in their own backyard: basketball player, Demarcus Cousins, wants a corner tank for his Las Vegas house; and a pet store wants a tank for both fish and reptiles.

  3. Aquaponics - Wikipedia

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    Fish, plants and microbes are three main components of aquaponics, and microbes play the bridge role of converting fish waste to plant nutrients. The three major types of modern aquaponic designs are deep-water or "raft", nutrient film technology "NFT", and media-based bed or reciprocating systems.

  4. Living Color Aquariums - Wikipedia

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    Living Color Aquariums (also known as Fish Tank Kings on National Geographic Wild [1]) is a custom acrylic tank manufacturing company with headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [2] ) They design and manufacture custom acrylic aquariums, water features, acrylic art, and themed exhibits.

  5. Create Your Own Outdoor Oasis with These DIY Stock Tank ... - AOL

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    Looking to make a splash this summer? Try one or more of these easy DIY stock tank pool ideas to transform your backyard into a vacation destination!

  6. Fishkeeping - Wikipedia

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    The two main sources of fish for aquaria are from capture in the wild or captive breeding. United Nations studies show that more than 90% of freshwater aquarium fish are captive–bred, while virtually all marine fish and invertebrates are wild-caught.

  7. Jeanne Villepreux-Power - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Villepreux-Power, born Jeanne Villepreux (24 September 1794 – 25 January 1871), was a pioneering French marine biologist, described by English biologist Richard Owen as the "Mother of Aquariophily." In 1832 she was the first person to invent and create aquaria for experimenting with aquatic organisms. [1]