It was in the late nineteenth century that fish were first kept at home. Originally they were kept for a short span of time and used for consumption. You would normally find home aquariums in towns along the coast where the fish were easily available. Today, nobody would even think of lowering a net into the tank to cook and serve the pet on the dinner table. Home aquariums are meant to entertain and enjoy. They add color and life to any home. They have a soothing effect on the observers. For this reason they are displayed in physician’s offices and at shopping centers where the kids are kept busy while their parents shop.

Let’s examine the benefits of keeping fish rather than bigger animals as pets.

1. They don’t require much care as compared to other pets like dogs, cats or birds. If you are going away on holiday it is okay for you to leave the fish on its own for even a week or more. You just have to get a kind neighbor to feed them maybe a couple of times.

2. They are low maintenance. Although a home aquarium does need recurring cleaning and other maintenance, it is slight as compared to the larger pets.

3. They become a terrific learning tool for growing children. If the kids are involved in caring for the aquarium they learn to be responsible. You can teach them to feed the fish and clean out the tank. It also helps toddlers develop their language skills as they make conversation with the fish. You can name each fish and educate your kids the fun way by asking them to tell the color of the fish or count them. A fish floating at the top is something nobody would want, but since death is unavoidable this is a simple way to help your children understand it and learn to cope.

4. In today’s world with an endless number of cable channels and video games. An aquarium would add a rejuvenating source of fun to the home. So the next time you gather for dinner, turn their attention from the tv to the aquarium and talk about it. This will lead to a lifetime interest in fish keeping as a hobby.

Why wait? Get your home a planted tank with fish now!

David