Types of aquariums
People who like fish often keep aquariums as a hobby. Popular fish for home aquariums include goldfish, guppies, zebra danios, bettas, and neon tetras. Home aquariums can be as small as a bowl or as large as an entire wall. For their fish to survive, owners must make sure that their aquariums stay clean and that the water is at the right temperature. They must not put too many fish or natural enemies together. They also must provide the right type and amount of food.
Found in many large cities, public aquariums are buildings with large tanks of fish and other water animals. Different tanks contain fish, animals, and plants from cold, warm, fresh, and salty waters. People come to see and learn about fish and their habitats. Public aquariums often care for sick or injured water animals, too. Marine biologists help the animals to get well and then return them to the wild.
History
People have kept fish in artificial habitats for at least 4,500 years. The ancient Sumerians, Egyptians, and Romans kept fish in aquariums. The Chinese bred goldfish in ponds and bowls. Artificial ponds filled with fish later became popular in European gardens. The trend spread to North America in the 1800s. In 1853 the Zoological Society of London, England, opened the first public aquarium. Public aquariums soon opened in Paris, France; Hamburg, Germany; and other major cities. More people also began keeping fish in small aquariums at home.