I've always liked aquariums and loved aquatic life. And always been a pet person. But I was a bit intimidated by fish tanks...then I moved in with mnemenoi. ![Laughing](https://www.houstonfishbox.com/core/images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
It was really seeing the Tanganyikan tank fall into place that got me, I think. Then I fell in love with puffers. Then shrimp. Then plants. Learning aquariums was definitely accelerated in my case by always having him handy (he's practically an aquatic encyclopedia, and I took full advantage of that, still do!), and he was great about letting me make choices (and mistakes), and always ready to answer questions but not shoving anything on me. HE deserves a ton of credit for that, and I fell in love with keeping tanks really quickly...now I don't see myself ever NOT having one. Keeping aquariums is challenging- there's chemistry, botany, zoology- and rewarding in a way that other pet keeping hasn't been for me. It's like creating and maintaining a tiny little world, and I absolutely love that.
![Laughing](https://www.houstonfishbox.com/core/images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
It was really seeing the Tanganyikan tank fall into place that got me, I think. Then I fell in love with puffers. Then shrimp. Then plants. Learning aquariums was definitely accelerated in my case by always having him handy (he's practically an aquatic encyclopedia, and I took full advantage of that, still do!), and he was great about letting me make choices (and mistakes), and always ready to answer questions but not shoving anything on me. HE deserves a ton of credit for that, and I fell in love with keeping tanks really quickly...now I don't see myself ever NOT having one. Keeping aquariums is challenging- there's chemistry, botany, zoology- and rewarding in a way that other pet keeping hasn't been for me. It's like creating and maintaining a tiny little world, and I absolutely love that.
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