0 a glass container in which fish and other water creatures can be kept --
1 a glass container or pool in which small fish and other water animals and plants are kept, or a building, usually open to the public, in which many different fish and other water animals live and can be studied --
They were cinemas, museums, picture galleries, zoological and botanical gardens and aquariums, music hall entertainments, and debates.
In laboratory cultures, large and heavily infected snails migrate out of water on to the tank wall of aquaria or onto lettuce leaves without undergoing any feeding.
However, when a random sample of males was allowed to nest and court females in individual aquaria in the laboratory, both uninfected and infected males built nests and courted females.
Following all surgeries, fish were revived by fresh water circulation over the gills, returned to home aquaria, and isolated from tankmates until normal equilibrium was restored.
We allowed the remaining fish, of which most had blue eyes and thus were males, to nest singly in aquaria (35i45 cm, water height 30 cm).
During the past decades it has been disseminated into closed or semi-closed aquaculture systems and aquaria around the world, mainly due to the ornamental fish trade.
Such extreme conditions may occur in aquaria or other closed tank situations and, under natural circumstances, in ephemeral habitats such as seasonal ponds or irrigation ditches.
One dytiscid species was tested at a time, and 12 aquaria were used in each of the experiments, eight containing a predator and prey and four controls with prey only.