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        <title>Squidoo: How To Stock Your Salt Water Aquariums With Tropical Fish</title>
        <description>When most people look at salt water aquariums the first thing they notice are the beautiful and colorful fish. Fish of all shapes, sizes, colors, styles, and personalities.

The most heart wrenching thing that can happen to a tropical fish enthusiast after they have purchased a salt water aquarium and setting it up is to purchase their favorite fish that are riddled with disease and die shortly after they are brought home and put into their new salt water aquariums. ...</description>
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            <title>How To Stock Your Salt Water Aquariums With Tropical Fish updated Fri May 29 2009 6:13 pm EDT</title>
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            <description>When most people look at salt water aquariums the first thing they notice are the beautiful and colorful fish. Fish of all shapes, sizes, colors, styles, and personalities.

The most heart wrenching thing that can happen to a tropical fish enthusiast after they have purchased a salt water aquarium and setting it up is to purchase their favorite fish that are riddled with disease and die shortly after they are brought home and put into their new salt water aquariums.

The odds of purchasing a healthy fish is by purchasing it from a reputable pet store. If you walk into your local pet store that sells pet fish for private aquariums and your immediately turned off by the odor of rotting seafood turn around and walk right back out of that store. It is not unusual for fish stores to have a peculiar musty scent but a strong rotting odor can indicate a store who is not as concerned as they should be about the care of their tropical fish or animals.</description>
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