Whatever the organism is it will die a dreadfully painfull death.
I think marine aquariums are saltwater unlike freshwater that do not have saltwater
Coralife Marine & Freshwater Aquarium Supplies is, as the name suggests, a seller of aquarium supplies. Their website facilitates the sale of these supplies.
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George Cust has written: 'Tropical aquarium fishes: freshwater & marine' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Marine aquarium fishes, Tropical fish 'Poissons d'aquarium' -- subject(s): Aquarium, Poissons 'Tropical aquarium fishes' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Fish
"Tropical" simply means the aquarium is kept above 60F. "Marine" simply means the water in the aquarium has had sea salt added to make the water into sea water. Therefore it is possible to have aquaria that are "Tropical", or "Marine", and also "Tropical marine".
No. Not in the traditional definition of the tropical tank. A tropical tank is a freshwater aquarium. Regal Tangs are saltwater fish and go in a saltwater tank (marine aquarium).
Algae is an important organism to both freshwater and marine ecosystem... for it is the primary food of fishes...
freshwater,estuarine,and marine! -ash (:
The microscopic unicellular marine or freshwater colonial algae is a diatom. The cell walls are impregnated with silica. Plankton is primarily a microscopic organism that occupy the upper water layers in fresh water and ecosystems.
They're designed for salt water, not fresh water! Just the way they are made. You can get aquarium salt from your local pet store, but don't put any in there if you have other freshwater fish that don't need it. Or get a tropical freshwater fish like mollies instead!
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The address of the Clearwater Marine Aquarium is: 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater, FL 33767-2244