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aquariumTank or similar container used for the study and display of living aquatic plants and animals. The same name is used for institutions that exhibit aquatic life. These have been common since Roman times, but the first modern public aquarium was opened in Regent's Park, London, in 1853. A recent development is the oceanarium or seaquarium, a large display of marine life forms.
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| Aquarists treasure the plant's rosy foliage, and aquarium dumping probably loosed it on North America, says Burks. Last October, aquarists at the Virginia Marine Science Museum--geared in scuba wear--held screens in front of to guide the fierce fish into a mesh enclosure. Aquarists took a page from the horticulturists' book and began spraying the three-story-high tapestry of verdant vines with Miracle-Gro several times a week to replenish the nutrients lost to El Nino's inflows. |
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