They didn't.
A plastic tank designed for use with live fish will be perfectly safe. Aside from safety, plastic tanks differ from glass tanks in their durability (generally greater) and their clarity (generally less). Yes they are. Make sure to buy the tank new because older tanks can have problems with leaks.
tanks smell better...(not as bad) tanks are harder to clean
Salmon and cod do not go to war, as they are fish and do not engage in warfare.
Aquafarming, also known as aquaculture, is the practice of cultivating aquatic animals and plants for food or other commercial purposes in controlled environments such as tanks, ponds, or ocean enclosures. It aims to supplement wild-caught seafood and meet the growing demand for seafood products in a sustainable manner.
Sheep station managers typically rely on natural water sources such as rivers, lakes, or wells for their animals. They may also establish water storage facilities such as tanks or reservoirs to collect and distribute water to different areas of the station. In some cases, they may need to supplement natural sources with water delivery by trucks or pipelines.
The Elephant!
Elephants
The armies' tanks were huge.
cambodia
The armies marched down in straight rows, toward the army tanks.
we keep them in a place called the motor pool
As Landships. Armies had never utilized hatches, turrets, or internal cannons; consequently, armies had to turn to the Navy for technology. The first cannons (guns) installed in tanks were Naval guns. The nomenclature for tanks were adapted from Naval terms: hatches, turrets, sponson boxes, back decks, bow machine guns, and the hull, etc. The first tanks were designed by Naval architects.
Besides the US, the armies of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Australia.
Iraq & Afghanistan have armor (tanks) in their armies; but the US/Coalition is not at war those countries. The enemy consists of criminals (terrorists)...no government, no army, no flag, and no tanks (unless they hi-jack them).
European nations built up their armies by propaganda, war bonds, switching civilian factories to firearm, tanks, and war material factories.
The US primarily pursued the NVA in Laos and Cambodia. The NVA had two regiments of armor (tanks) stationed in those countries. The VC were fairly restricted to South Vietnam and a COSVN headquarters in Cambodia. The VC had no armor. The invasions of both Cambodia and Laos (1970 & 1971 respectively, were to disrupt the enemy's supply lines as a prerequisite to the US withdrawal).
No potential at all