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  2. Aquarium lighting - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium lighting describes any type of artificial lighting that is used to illuminate an aquarium. Some types of aquaria such as reef aquariums and planted aquariums require specialized high intensity lighting to support photosynthetic life within the tank.

  3. Betty lamp - Wikipedia

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    The Betty lamp is a lamp thought to be of German, Austrian, or Hungarian origin. It came into use in the 18th century. They were commonly made of iron or brass and were most often used in the home or workshop. These lamps burned fish oil or fat trimmings and had wicks of twisted cloth.

  4. Oil lamp - Wikipedia

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    An oil lamp is a lamp used to produce light continuously for a period of time using an oil-based fuel source. The use of oil lamps began thousands of years ago and continues to this day, although their use is less common in modern times.

  5. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    An aquarium ( pl.: aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aquatic reptiles, such as turtles, and aquatic plants.

  6. Northern lampfish - Wikipedia

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    The northern lampfish (Stenobrachius leucopsarus), also known as smallfin lanternfish, is a small oceanic fish in the family Myctophidae. First described by husband and wife ichthyologists Carl H. and Rosa Smith Eigenmann in 1890, it is named for the numerous small round photophores that line the ventral surface of its head and body.

  7. Headlight fish - Wikipedia

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    The headlight fish (Diaphus effulgens) is a species of lanternfish in the family Myctophidae. It is also sometimes referred to as the headlight lanternfish, or even the lanternfish, though it is not the only species to be called this.

  8. Lampriformes - Wikipedia

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    Lampriformes / ˈlæmprɪfɔːrmiːz / is an order of ray-finned fish. Members are collectively called lamprids (which is more properly used for the Lampridae) or lampriforms, and unite such open- ocean and partially deep-sea Teleostei as the crestfishes, oarfish, opahs, and ribbonfishes.

  9. Gigging - Wikipedia

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    Gigging. A successful gigger in the Amazon basin, Peru. Gigging is the practice of hunting fish or small game with a gig or similar multi-pronged spear. Commonly harvested wildlife include freshwater suckers, saltwater flounder, and small game, such as frogs. A gig can refer to any long pole which has been tipped with a multi-pronged spear.

  10. Sea lamprey - Wikipedia

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    Some individuals start hematophagous feeding in the river before migrating to the sea, where sea lampreys prey on a wide variety of fish. The lamprey uses its suction cup-like mouth to attach itself to the skin of a fish and rasps away tissue with its sharp, probing tongue and keratinized teeth.

  11. Nilavilakku - Wikipedia

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    Seal of Chola Dynasty with two lamps, fish and tiger, 10th century. Nilavilakku. Nilavilakku Malayalam Pronunciation ⓘ is a traditional lamp used commonly in Kerala as well as in Tamil nadu (called Kuthuvillakku).