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    Finding Nemo in 2003. After Finding Nemo was released, clownfish saw a 40% increase in demand as aquarium pets (Goddard, 2016). And as you can expect blue tang species is seeing the same effects after the sequel Finding Dory. With such a demand for these beautiful fish, there is a worry that since a majority of the fish are caught in the

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    Question:How does the temperature of the water affect goldfish respiration rate? Independent Variable:Temperature of the Water(Celsius) Dependent Variable:The respiration rate of the goldfish(breaths per minute) Constant Variable and Control Group:The control group was the respiration rate of the goldfish and lukewarm/normal water.Two controls were the size of the beaker,and the type of fish. Background Information:Goldfish are one of the easiest animals to take care of.However,the conditions must

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    What many people do not know, though, is how wrong all of this is. Goldfish can live for up to 20 years, but they often die prematurely due to being kept in bowls or small tanks. It is recommended that double-tailed goldfish (the type suited for aquariums) still have 20 gallons of water for each fish. This is

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    Goldfishes are better than cats, dogs or hamsters as pets for several reasons, according to the For Birds Only Blog. They make such great pets because unlike dogs, they do not have to be given their daily walk. They also do their own exercise swimming inside a tank, making leashes unnecessary.   Another advantage of having goldfishes as pets is that they don’t have to be groomed daily like cats or dogs. This is good news for people who are allergic to cat or dog fur, and for people who cannot afford

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    up a fruitful saltwater aquarium. The ocean is the most stable environment in the universe, and the fish that we appreciate in our aquariums are utilized to those conditions. Presently we won't have the capacity to recreate the

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    The stories that I choose from Richard Matheson’s I am legend is buried talents, which contained a horror theme of fear of the unknown. The story began with a man who dressed in a wrinkled, black suit who has no facial expression walked into the carnival. He walked to one of the booths that surrounded by cloud of people that playing a Ping-Pong game. It was a game where players throw Ping-Pong into goldfish bowl to win a prize, which he quietly joined in later among other players. In the beginning

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    Eel Observation Report

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    Chimpanzees are animals that are capable of determining on who and when to collaborate with when it comes to getting help. They are the only non-human species that posses this ability. Experimenters set up different situations to see if the coral trout fish also had the ability to collaborate with organisms to obtain food or chose to ride solo and obtain the food itself. The experimenter used two different types eels to compare. Some of the eels used were good collaborators to the fish and some eels

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    Seahorse Research Paper

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    There are only a handful of animals in the world wherein males carry the offspring, and the seahorse is probably the best known member of the Singnathidae family. The male seahorse forms a pouch on its stomach in which to carry babies, sometimes 2,000 in one gestation period, and new studies show that these pregnancies are very similar to human pregnancies. How did this come about? Seahorses are a bizarre species, and one almost tends to forget they are fish.This member of the Hippocampus genus has

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    Henry Doorly Zoo

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    to The Suzanne and Walter Scott Aquarium, the largest aquarium within a zoo. This aquarium features a display of aquatic habitats, ranging from the Amazon rainforest to the polar regions in Alaska. Holding 1,200,000 gallons of water total, the aquarium is full of a variety of aquatic animals and draws many tourists to the Omaha area each year. I visited Henry Doorly Zoo on the evening on Thursday January 18th. Our experience began on the West side of the aquarium, near the main entrance. Here, a

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    Mini Ocean Environment

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    Describing an aquarium as a mini ocean ecosystem is a partially correct statement. Similar to the ocean, the water is maintained and regulated, by biological, mechanical and chemical filters. These filters keep the tank clean and regulate conditions needed for the species survival. The filters emulate certain aspects of the ocean, like the mechanical filter for example takes the place of what the waves would do in the wild. Some of the things needed for species survival are an 8-8.4 pH, a salinity

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