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Tuatara: Volume 4, Issue 3, September 1952

Legend to Figures — Fig. 1: General lay-out of metal-framed tank suitable for marine aquaria. The tank can be reduced to a length of 3 ft. if a smaller tank is desired. Fig. 2: ‘B’-type all-glass device for circulating water in marine aquaria. Fig. 3: ‘R’-type all-glass circulating and filtering device. The dimensions given are for a tank having a 12 in. side and filled to 10 in. The air-entry tube fits over a corner of the tank

Legend to Figures Fig. 1: General lay-out of metal-framed tank suitable for marine aquaria. The tank can be reduced to a length of 3 ft. if a smaller tank is desired. Fig. 2: ‘B’-type all-glass device for circulating water in marine aquaria. Fig. 3: ‘R’-type all-glass circulating and filtering device. The dimensions given are for a tank having a 12 in. side and filled to 10 in. The air-entry tube fits over a corner of the tank.

Legend to Figures
Fig. 1: General lay-out of metal-framed tank suitable for marine aquaria. The tank can be reduced to a length of 3 ft. if a smaller tank is desired. Fig. 2: ‘B’-type all-glass device for circulating water in marine aquaria. Fig. 3: ‘R’-type all-glass circulating and filtering device. The dimensions given are for a tank having a 12 in. side and filled to 10 in. The air-entry tube fits over a corner of the tank.