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		<title>Why Use an Aquarium Water Heater?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A typical oversight of many beginner aquarists is the use of a heater in their tank, but just like the filters, heaters are a major component of a healthy environment for your fish. One of the most important aspects of having a thriving tropical aquarium is to keep the water temperature at a good level. [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Goldfish are considered cold-water fish, but although they can survive a wide range of temperatures, that does not mean they are happy or healthy in cold water. Goldfish can survive temperatures from forty degrees to one hundred six degrees, but the extremes will kill the goldfish if the exposure lasts too long. The best temperature [...]]]></description>
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