It can probably be said that all successful
aquarists have either done a good deal of homework or else they have spent a lot
of money making silly mistakes.If
you’re like me, then money is not just an endless resource, which is why it is
necessary to do your homework before charging head first into what is a somewhat
complex hobby.Below you will find
a list of resources that I have found valuable in my hunt for aquaria
information.
Books- There are countless books that can be
purchased at your local bookstore, used bookstore, aquarium shop, or on the Internet.You should also check at the local library for books that you can
check out, after all the library is free.
Magazines- There are several aquaria magazines that I
have come across in my time in the hobby.They offer a wide range of articles, pictures, and other aquarium
information.This is a great
way to stay up to date from month to month.These magazines can usually be purchased from local aquarium stores
or over the Internet.
Below I have listed several aquaria related magazines and their contact
information.
Local Pet Store- Your local aquarium store is a great
resource for information.If
you are shopping at a good pet shop, the staff should be very knowledgeable
and willing to answer your questions.You
should do some homework, however, before you run to the pet shop and bombard
the staff with a million unintelligible questions.Their advice is free, but you should purchase your
supplies there if they are kind enough to spend time teaching you.
Below I have provided links to websites that offer directories of local fish
stores.
FINS -
Local Pet Store Directory - Very extensive listing of fish stores
from around the world. This site is indexed by country and state.
Internet- This is perhaps the most comprehensive
resource in your search for aquaria information.From web forums and online publications to online stores and
informational sites, the Internet is packed full of hundreds if not
thousands of aquaria resources.You
should be careful when searching on the Internet however, not everything you
read on the Internet is true, so make sure you check out your sources.Most of this online information is available free of charge.
I have listed a few of my favorite aquaria websites below.
The Aquarium
Information Source - Offers information to assist any aquarist in
the search for fresh or saltwater aquarium information.
Aquarticles
- Offers a very extensive collection of aquaria articles. Use this
site to find freshwater or marine articles, from beginner to advanced.
Aquaria
Central - Provides species profiles,
articles, and other aquatic information.
Fish Link
Central - Offers an extensive collection of links to other
aquaria websites.
The Krib -
One of the internets original aqauria websites, The Krib provides articles
on most every aquarium related topic.
Aquarium Club- Check online or with local aquarium
stores to see if there are aquarium clubs in your area.If there is, this may offer a great way to learn more about the hobby
and meet new people at the same time.These
clubs sometimes offer a periodic newsletter, and most always offer a wealth
of knowledge.
Below I have listed a few of the websites that you can
use to locate local aquarium clubs.
IFOCAS
- This website offers a database of North American Aquarium Clubs which is searchable by state.
FINS - This website offers a database of aquarium clubs from around the world.
Fish Link Central - This website offers another database of
aquarium clubs from around the world that is searchable by country.
Friends- If you have friends that are also interested
in the aquaria hobby, pick their brains, you will be surprised at what you
might learn.If you don’t
currently have friends that are into the aquaria hobby, find some in
Internet forums, at aquarium clubs, or just introduce one of your current
friends to the hobby.
Below I have listed links to several forums where you can meet other aquaria
hobbyists.
These are just a few
of the places where you will find a good deal of aquarium information, but no
matter where you do your research, do it thoroughly.You will be able to save a lot of money by spending some time learning
what you are doing.If money is no
object to you, then be my guest, spend it lavishly; if you are like the rest of
us, do your homework!
Special thanks to Howard Norfolk of Aquarticles.com for his assistance in writing this article.