In the fishkeeping world there is no difference. A Fish Tank is an Aquarium. Of course a Tank is simply a container and can be anything from a war machine to a container for petrol on a car.
"AQUARIUMS" use water and "TERRARIUMS" use land.
I think marine aquariums are saltwater unlike freshwater that do not have saltwater
The same as in the ocean
One can buy used fish tanks on AquaBid. On there, you can buy or sell used fish aquariums. Many tanks on there are cheap and afforadable, but make sure you clean it.
The tanks should be clearly marked by law.
Milkfish can be eaten. It is one of the staple fish in the Philippines. Goldfish is a fish for aquariums also ideal for pets
There is no difference in the physical aquarium itself, only what you put in it. If you go to a pet store and buy a glass or acrylic aquarium, you can use it for salt or freshwater. You may use some different equipment in it based on whether it is fresh or saltwater. For instance protein skimmers are generally used on saltwater tanks only, you use different lighting for freshwater planted aquariums versus salt water coral reef aquariums, etc. Of course the fish or invertebrates are specific to the type of water you are using as well. YOu may see some aquariums advertised as reef or saltwater, but this is just because they are a kit that comes with lighting, filtration, etc. that is suitable for saltwater.
Suzki
as far as i know, male tanks used cannons (guns firing explosive shells) and female tanks used machine guns with conventional rounds
If you go to your suite and click on Suite Shop, then click on Animal (in the column on the side), you will find many fish tanks and aquariums.
They are fish tanks that have ocean water in them. The ocean water is almost always synthetic but can be real. People keep salt water fish, corals and many other things in these types of tanks.
tank moves shoot machine guns and are more durable than cannons