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These are aquatic animals that are challenging to keep in an cycled aquarium tank. These fish will probably be hard to find and expensive to buy. They may grow large or be rare in the aquarium trade. They may also be fussy with water conditions and food. | These are aquatic animals that are challenging to keep in an cycled aquarium tank. These fish will probably be hard to find and expensive to buy. They may grow large or be rare in the aquarium trade. They may also be fussy with water conditions and food. | ||
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Creatures in this category should only be attempted by experienced fishkeepers. This may be because the creatures are high maintenance and need immaculate water conditions, grow large, or are not sociable with other fish or invertebrates. | Creatures in this category should only be attempted by experienced fishkeepers. This may be because the creatures are high maintenance and need immaculate water conditions, grow large, or are not sociable with other fish or invertebrates. | ||
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− | These creatures are classed as " | + | These creatures are classed as "very difficult" as they may grow to an extraordinary size, need exceptional water conditions, or simply not adapt to life in captivity at all. |