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It refers to multiple tanks or enclosures for aquatic life. You can use it when discussing various types of aquariums or aquatic environments. Example: "The research facility has several aquaria to study different marine ecosystems."
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aquaria
noun
Plural of aquarium
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Both techniques are used to capture live fish for aquaria and for restaurants in Hong Kong.
The aquatic genus Aldrovanda contains only one species, the waterwheel plant (A. vesiculosa), which is sometimes grown in aquaria as a curiosity.
The eggs of skates in aquaria have been observed to be extruded in series, usually of two eggs at a time but sometimes one.
Spawnings in aquaria suggest that the African butterfly fish (Pantodon) of family Pantodontidae produces floating eggs and provides minimal parental care.
Of these, Myriophyllum (water milfoil) is the principal genus of horticultural interest, mainly used in aquaria.
More than 60 billion cows, chickens, pigs and other animals are killed for their flesh every year around the world; animals of many different species are still being tortured and killed for their skin and fur; millions of animals are used in laboratory experiments; and there are still millions of captive animals languishing in zoos, aquaria and circuses.
Bernd Brunner has a written a slender but fascinating book on the Christmas tree, in the manner of his previous studies of bears, the moon and aquaria.
Beyond the warm stone body stand three large aquaria, lit by orange overhead lamps.
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Describes the difficulty of shipping the fish back and forth, and the exchanges the different aquarias make.
Mark Collier, who owns Custom Marine Aquaria in Scottsdale, Ariz., once built a 30-foot-long aquarium into the floor of someone's game room, which contained a pool table, big-screen TV and "water wall" that gave the illusion that water was cascading into the aquarium (it wasn't).
She is on the board of a Ape Action Africa, an honorary associate professor for veterinary science at Nottingham University and is the veterinary advisor for the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria Great Ape Committee.
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