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The Top Ten Reasons I loved the Aquarium Hobby in 2000(by theAquarian December, 2000 10.
Liqui Fresh 10. Liqui Fresh-Liqui Fresh was a great idea. Created by
Secondly, the product wasn’t as good as I’d hoped. I was fortunate enough to get samples of the product before it went to production and was an instant convert. The fish loved it. It was a true suspended food that came in sizes that allowed me to feed every size of fish I owned. From sizes as small as gourami and rainbow fish fry up to 4" cichlids. I found that amazing, especially b/c gourami and rainbow fish fry are so hard to feed. I spent months lauding this wonderful new food, and then I got more samples from Paragon as the product went public…But something had happened. My fish flat out rejected the new samples I received. The color was wrong too; it was not the same stuff. Somebody played with the magic formula. I spoke with Paragon multiple times and they stated that they had made minor changes to the formula, but ensured me nothing had truly changed. Unfortunately my fish didn’t believe them. Somewhere the truth is out there, and though the end was not as fun as the beginning, Liqui Fresh provided a lot of excitement during the last year. 9. Digital Photography-While trying to maintain this site, it became painfully obvious that if I wanted fish photos I would have to take them all myself. My trusty 35 has served that purpose long and well for me, but it requires a lot of effort and patience. I found that for photos of fish I didn’t own, I’d have to take my camera to petstores that were willing to let me do photo shoots. However, that still took too long, and was expensive for developing. Enter the Digital Camera. It was an early Christmas present that I’ve been putting to good use. Though I feel it’s next to useless for photographing fast-moving small fish, it’s allowed me to photograph 20+ fish in the month and a half that I’ve had it. I still prefer my 35, but for the sake of the site, I’ve enjoyed my HP PhotoSmart 210.
8. Monos-
I took opportunity to pass by his fish farm and do a photo shoot. While there, I bought 4 Monos. They are an awesome little shoal, and have survived quite well for the 2 months I’ve owned them. What’s more, they are growing, which is something I’d never had luck doing. Next for them is a larger tank in March, so they can really get out and do some swimming. Monos are a beautiful, but oft misunderstood aquarium fish that I hope more people can discover. If you do get any, make sure you get many. I’d recommend at least 4-5, as they are social and do better in groups. 7. eAquarian Society-I had this dream just over a year ago of starting an online aquarium
society. I decided that the first thing to do would be to create a site.
So The Aquarian’s Net was born. The only problem was that I knew little to
nothing about website marketing (still don’tJ
) and I was receiving next to zero hits.
6. The Multifasciatus tank-Last year I became first acquainted with the shell dwelling cichlids. In fact it was the Neolamprologus multifasciatus that gave me my first look into the shell-dwelling cichlid hobby. I started with 4 adults in a 10-gallon tank, but soon realized they deserved a larger home.
Keeping a small fish like the multi allows me to see how these fish interact. I got to watch them separate in colonies, and I see how they keep their colonies as distinct units, even though they all share the same 4-foot space. If keeping fish is really about watching them, then there are few fish more interesting and more worth keeping then shell dwellers. 5. Bred Albino Eurekas-
I love seeing pretty fish and the Albino Eureka is one of the prettiest as long as you get a good set. Only difficult thing is that you’ll get good and bad coloration patterns from the same set of young. Well worth your time though! 4. Ad Konings-The legend. Ad came and spoke to our club in July if memory serves me right. It was a great opportunity to be around one of the great minds of the hobby. His discussion was on Lake Tanganyika, and I really enjoyed learning more about a place we’d all love to visit, but few ever really expect to make it there. Most of all I was excited to see how normal of a guy he was. He wasn’t speaking down to anyone. That unfortunately hasn’t been the case with most of the "famous" speakers that I’d heard. Often those degrees go to people’s heads and make them feel more important. Anyway, Ad was great and I learned more about the whole of the lake, and most importantly the shell-dwelling cichlids that I love so much. My favorite quote of the night was "there are more Julidochromis in dealer’s tanks than there is in the entirety of Lake Tanganyika." Just in case you wondered. 3. Website (the $0.023/hr miracle)-I feel like I’ve worked 2 full-time jobs over the last year. The one I get paid to do and the one I do for free. I stopped counting when I had put over 1,000 hours into this website, and that’s probably well enough. I began just wanting to put up a site that contained useful information, and then became consumed by my perfectionist side. I wanted everything to be perfect. So I’ve gone through and spent hundreds of hours trying to learn how to manipulate java and perl to do what I needed done on the site. Hopefully the end result has been something that everyone can enjoy. Overall I think the site has been a great success. Of course I’d still love to get the word out better, but with time I figure it will continue to grow if it is as worthwhile as I think it is. I have received literally a nominal amount of money through advertising, and the demise of Pets.com and the end of the Petopia associate program has hurt any financial gain I might have gleaned. However, I have really enjoyed putting up information and trying to make the site better for the readers. What’s more, being so constantly involved with fish has helped to increase my interest in the hobby. Those are the intangibles that keep me going. There are rewards that can’t be numbered, and many of them come in my email. Thanks all for your support and for making this site a good place to visit. 2. Black Betta (Halloween)-Every time I visit a pet store, I look at the Bettas. It’s been a habit for years now, though I rarely buy anything. I look because I’d always wanted to get a betta of a different color. I’ve always held out that sooner or later I’d find a purple or green betta and then it would be an exciting adventure.
1. The Freshwater Moray-
Learning more about fish is what the hobby is all about, and this fish has continually peaked my interest and excitement in the hobby. Happy New Year’s All! Hope that 2001 is as exciting as 2000 [ Back to Year-End Wrap-Up | Sections Index ]
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