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Officials in Gothenburg, Sweden, have ordered a nightclub to reduce the volume of the music played there. They say the loud beats aren't healthy for fish kept in an aquarium at the club. The club's owner, who wasn't named by local media, says the loudness of the music wasn't properly measured.
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It is actually true, loud beats are not safe for the fishes kept in the aquarium. There are various stuffs present like aquaristic online which brings effective measures for fishes.