I am referring to the number, order and filter system of the aquariums. Also, water quality parameters, fish load...
Alejo, check with Dr. Carlos Molina at Montclair State University in New Jersey, USA.
Hi! About the Aquarium systems, you can check the Datasheet of some companies (i.e. Aquaneering) that made those housing systems. For the Water parameters, you can check into the Zebrafish Book available at zfin.org
Thanks @Robert S. Prezant and @Sebastían Otálora Tarazona!
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