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|name=rectangular seaglass aquarium
|name=rectangular seaglass aquarium
|look=Clear water fills a rectangular seaglass aquarium, in which swims a miniature crimson-striped tortoise. At the bottom of the tank, clusters of blue-green waterferns provide a frame for a pale grey bed of sand.
|look=Clear water fills a rectangular seaglass aquarium, in which swims a miniature crimson-striped tortoise. At the bottom of the tank, clusters of blue-green waterferns provide a frame for a pale grey bed of sand.

A miniature crimson-striped tortoise rises to the surface of the water in a rectangular seaglass aquarium, nibbling at something too small to see.


Clear water fills a rectangular seaglass aquarium, in which swims a swept-fin silver seraph fish. At the bottom of the tank, clusters of blue-green waterferns provide a frame for a pale grey bed of sand.
Clear water fills a rectangular seaglass aquarium, in which swims a swept-fin silver seraph fish. At the bottom of the tank, clusters of blue-green waterferns provide a frame for a pale grey bed of sand.

Within a rectangular seaglass aquarium, a school of brightly colored tetras darts quickly toward a falling leaf, gobbling it up.


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rectangular seaglass aquarium
Look: Clear water fills a rectangular seaglass aquarium, in which swims a miniature crimson-striped tortoise. At the bottom of the tank, clusters of blue-green waterferns provide a frame for a pale grey bed of sand.

A miniature crimson-striped tortoise rises to the surface of the water in a rectangular seaglass aquarium, nibbling at something too small to see.

Clear water fills a rectangular seaglass aquarium, in which swims a swept-fin silver seraph fish. At the bottom of the tank, clusters of blue-green waterferns provide a frame for a pale grey bed of sand.

Within a rectangular seaglass aquarium, a school of brightly colored tetras darts quickly toward a falling leaf, gobbling it up.

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Source is Fernwyk's Fish