Seems that people have forgotten where they came from? We did not all wake up one morning with a tank in our living room and all the knowledge that went with it. We all started from somewhere, It’s not about how many tanks we have, how many fish we have breed and sure not about all the money that we have all made. It’s all started because we feel in love with the hobby and it seems like we have all forgotten that. For me it all started at the age of 9, my Parents had tanks. They were nothing special, but give us something to do together and help me forge a better relationship with my father. After he passed away I went and got a fish tank, because I wanted to reconnect with my past. We did not have all the answers; went to LFS and asked allot questions, watch YouTube, purchased an aquarium dummy guide and went on road trips to see what others were doing. Most people where open to helping and other acted as if we were out to take over there aquariums. We tried to take a little something positive from every one we came in contact with and head home to try it out. Pain or pleasure feast or famine, I did my best to figure it out.
Until that one after noon we went over to meet Jon and Jan Miller. We went there just to stop over say hi and see his fish room. Figured we would be in and out in less than 15 min. Boy was I wrong, Jon and Jan took us to each of their tanks explained everything in full details and provided us with enough information to fill a book and that 15 minutes turned into 4 hours. Still to this day I talk to Jon and Jan weekly and they have become more then fish folk, but very important part of our family. That is what make this hobby what it should be about helping one another, because the last time I checked there was no popularity contest that goes along with fish keeping. Promoting the hobby in a positive productive manner helps to keep this hobby alive, and I feel we need to go back to basic with our self’s and with helping others grow in our community. It’s time to give something back, time to start helping others, inspiring others and getting involved in the community; Building those memories for the next generation of hobbyist.
With that being said, why did you get into this hobby? Who was your major influence, and what did they do to help you out? For most of us this hobby is something that is completely opposite of what they do for a living. What drives you to still keep an aquarium?
Please note that this is not directed at any one person or any group. Just something I felt needed to be said.
Until that one after noon we went over to meet Jon and Jan Miller. We went there just to stop over say hi and see his fish room. Figured we would be in and out in less than 15 min. Boy was I wrong, Jon and Jan took us to each of their tanks explained everything in full details and provided us with enough information to fill a book and that 15 minutes turned into 4 hours. Still to this day I talk to Jon and Jan weekly and they have become more then fish folk, but very important part of our family. That is what make this hobby what it should be about helping one another, because the last time I checked there was no popularity contest that goes along with fish keeping. Promoting the hobby in a positive productive manner helps to keep this hobby alive, and I feel we need to go back to basic with our self’s and with helping others grow in our community. It’s time to give something back, time to start helping others, inspiring others and getting involved in the community; Building those memories for the next generation of hobbyist.
With that being said, why did you get into this hobby? Who was your major influence, and what did they do to help you out? For most of us this hobby is something that is completely opposite of what they do for a living. What drives you to still keep an aquarium?
Please note that this is not directed at any one person or any group. Just something I felt needed to be said.
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). I also have the empty 15 currently holding fish stuff so I don't get the carpet wet with random supplies, and a 20 gal that gets filled when I have new fish in the house. I have been banned from picking up new tanks for a long while, probably until I setup what I have empty first LOL