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Exotic fish at Pier go belly up after electrical problem

Exotic fish at Pier go belly up after electrical problem By Luis Perez, Times Staff Writer Monday, August 16, 2010 ST. PETERSBURG — They have captivated visitors for years, dozens of brilliant tropical fish inside the Pier Aquarium's 20-foot high cylindrical tank in the lobby. But late Friday afternoon, the fish started to act peculiar. [...]

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Lastest Aquarium Chillers News

The Six-Figure Fish Tank Catches On KARIN WILZIG has a hard time choosing a favorite color from among the 64 that she and her husband can use to illuminate the 14 1/2- foot, 450-gallon aquarium in their TriBeCa town house. The default is fuchsia, which turns the dozen koi a deep pink. Read more on [...]

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Outdoors-East Bay Through August 29

Outdoors-East Bay Through August 29 ARDENWOOD HISTORIC FARM Ardenwood farm is a working farm that dates back to the time of the Patterson Ranch, a 19th-century estate with a mansion and Victorian Gardens. Today, the farm still practices farming techniques from the 1870s. Read more on The Berkeley Daily Planet Kids-East Bay Through August 29 [...]

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Primary Purpose: 7 teenagers build new access road to new modulars at DPS

Primary Purpose: 7 teenagers build new access road to new modulars at DPS The phrase “fish out of water” is a common phrase. It describes how a person reacts in a confusing and new background. The tale of the new primary school road shows what happens when a fish is placed in water for the [...]

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Youths attack disabled boy with live carp at city garden

Youths attack disabled boy with live carp at city garden YOBS attacked a disabled boy with a live fish in the grounds of a well loved city attraction in what staff say is just one of many acts of anti-social behaviour. Read more on The Scotsman Local pride sparks slogan, T-shirt bonanza CONSHOHOCKEN — It’s [...]

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Lastest Freshwater Aquarium Fish News

Outdoor Life: At least it wasn’t a piranha Inquiring minds want to know who poured the tambaqui from their aquarium into Deer Point Lake. Turns out the tambaqui is native to Amazon River in South America. It is very doubtful the fish that was caught in Deer Point Lake recently could have... Read more on [...]

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A fish story

A fish tale To say that former Towamensing Township resident Robby Zellers likes fish is an understatement. Read more on Times News Local Cuisine & Endangered Wildlife: Get Your Shad On The well loved, seasonal fish gets a boost from the local-foods movement, but can it be saved? Read more on New Haven Advocate Tags: [...]

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Southern Michigan faces long recovery after oil spill

Southern Michigan faces long recovery after oil spill By TOM HENRY BLADE STAFF WRITER MARSHALL, Mich. - The numbers don't tell the tale. Countless ducks, geese, turtles, frogs, and muskrats that used Michigan's Kalamazoo River are just as saturated with oil as pelicans and other Gulf of Mexico wildlife. Residents in the vicinity of Marshall [...]

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Go Fish — and spend some money while you’re at it

Go Fish -- and spend some money while you're at it Go Fish -- and spend some money while you're at it Read more on Atlanta Journal-Constitution Piranha School Visits Prospect Park Zoo's Flooded Forest Exhibit Piranhas are Quite Docile and Prefer to Scavenge for Food By Sophie Bass Brooklyn, NY - The Wildlife Conservation [...]

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