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An aquarium (plural aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium consisting of at least one transparent side in which water-dwelling plants or animals are kept. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, marine mammals, turtles, and aquatic plants. The term combines the Latin root aqua, meaning water, with the suffix -arium, meaning "a place for relating to".
In the Roman Empire, the first fish to be brought indoors was the sea barbel, which was kept under guest beds in small tanks made of marble. Introduction of glass panes around the year 50 allowed Romans to replace one wall of marble tanks, improving their view of the fish. In 1369, the Chinese Emperor, Hóngwǔ, established a porcelain company that produced large porcelain tubs for maintaining goldfish; over time, people produced tubs that approached the shape of modern fish bowls. Leonhard Baldner, who wrote Vogel-, Fisch- und Tierbuch (Bird, Fish, and Animal Book) in 1666, maintained weather loaches and newts.
The keeping of fish in an aquarium became a popular hobby and spread quickly. In the United Kingdom, it became popular after ornate aquaria in cast iron frames were featured at the Great Exhibition of 1851. In 1853, the first large public aquarium opened in the London Zoo and came to be known as the Fish House. Philip Henry Gosse was the first person to actually use the word "aquarium", opting for this term (instead of "vivarium") in 1854 in his book The Aquarium: An Unveiling of the Wonders of the Deep Sea. In this book, Gosse primarily discussed saltwater aquaria. In the 1850s, the aquarium became a fad in the United Kingdom.
Germans soon rivaled the British in their interest. In 1854, an anonymous author had two articles published about the saltwater aquaria of the United Kingdom: Die Gartenlaube (The Garden House) entitled Der Ocean auf dem Tische (The Ocean on the Table). However, in 1856, Der See im Glase (The Lake in a Glass) was published, discussing freshwater aquaria, which were much easier to maintain in landlocked areas. During the 1870s, some of the first aquarist societies were appearing in Germany. The United States soon followed. Published in 1858, Henry D. Butler's The Family Aquarium was one of the first books written in the United States solely about the aquarium. According to the July issue of The North American Review of the same year, William Stimson may have owned some of the first functional aquaria, and had as many as seven or eight. The first aquarist society in the United States was founded in New York City in 1893, followed by others. The New York Aquarium Journal, first published in October 1876, is considered to be the world's first aquarium magazine.
Aquaria became more widely popular as houses had an electricity supply after World War I. Electricity allowed artificial lighting as well as aeration, filtration, and heating of the water. Initially, amateur aquarists kept native fish (with the exception of goldfish); the availability of exotic species from overseas further increased the popularity of the aquarium. Jugs made from a variety of materials were used to import fish from overseas, with a bicycle foot pump for aeration. Plastic shipping bags were introduced in the 1950s, making it easier to ship fish. The eventual availability of air freight, allowed fish to be successfully imported from distant regions. In the 1960s metal frames made marine aquaria almost impossible due to corrosion, but the development of tar and silicone sealant allowed the first all-glass aquaria made by Martin Horowitz in Los Angeles, CA. The frames remained, however, though purely for aesthetic reasons.

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How to Clean an Aquarium :
How to Clean an Aquarium. Your fish - and you - will feel better when they've got a cleaner tank to swim in.
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wikiHow article about How to Purchase a New Aquarium. ... How to Create Aquariums So Lizards and Fish Can Coexist. How to Care for Silver Dollar Fish ...
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How to Make an Aquarium Vacuum :
How to Make an Aquarium Vacuum. Aquariums require constant maintenance and cleaning to ensure a healthy environment for the fish that live in them. Vacuuming the aquarium gravel to ...
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How to Repair a Leak in an Aquarium :
How to Repair a Leak in an Aquarium. A leaky aquarium can be a nightmare. It can make a mess of your home and hurt your fish. Thankfully, a leak in an aquarium is not difficult to ...
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Popular questions about Aquariums

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What can I use in my aquarium to get rid of that unsightly green?
I have tried almost everything that I know of and yet there is still green. Do you know of any good products or even home remedies to get rid of it? It is a freshwater tank with tropical fish.
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What does it mean to cycle my turtle tank and how do i do it?
is it absolutely necessary? do i have to buy anything? how long will it take? Is it true to put small feeder fish in there first to test the tank?
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How do you convert a normal fish tank into an up-and-running MARINE aquarium?
Do you just add a heater and salt or is there more to it?
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I cant afford a tank for my Red eared slider turtle, are there any alternative ways of providing a t...
Ive heard of putting him in a large storage bin or Rubbermaid equivalent, but im not too sure if its ok, any help?
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How do i eliminate alge on my fish tank?
I have three fish and one alge eater...we just got done taking all the live plants out because we assumed it was too much. Yet the alge is just way over bearing and our alge eater can't keep up with the 10gal tank.What can we do?the alge eater i
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There's got to be something more eye-catching and unique than plants or a logo on brushed metal in the reception. Luckily there is, as a number of offices around the country are finding out....

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