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    I wanted to get into salt tanks but im in the middle of moving so maybe once i get settled down but i did do cichlids and a great place for freshwater fish for me was http://www.cichlid-forum.com/index.php

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    id go to monster fish keepers,their community always has people on and if your questions dont get answered the first day bump your thread and somebody will.whatever you do stay away from "fish forums.com". only one person really ever helped me there.plus id post a question and thered be like 80views and no replies.

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    Here are some of the most popular fresh/saltwater fish forums.

    http://www.tropicalfishkeeping.com/
    http://www.aquariacentral.com/
    http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/

    However, usually there are websites that lean towards a specific species of fish. For instance, they have forums dedicated to only dwarf puffers, oscars or blood parrots. They have forums specifically for cichlids, and ones specifically for livebearers. They also have ones specifically for catfish. I like the ones that are made for a specific group rather than any single freshwater fish, because the people in the forums will be more educated about a single species rather than every kind.

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    Re: fish forums

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    I have found the best way to go for information is forums. So my wife wants to get into salt water fish. I know this is the place for bp but was wondering if someone knows a good forum for fresh/saltwater fish. Thanks
    Well I mod the past 5 years at monsterfishkeepers.com on saltwater fish and have had over 22 years in the salt and fresh water hobby and am earning my Ph. D in Marine Biology so I would gladly help you. Just be weary of reefcentral.com lots of misinformation so I left them cause there was too many bad information and site admin. weren't doing nothing. Also find someone you trust and that you know is good with the hobby and stick to one person or a few trusted others cause once you start doing forums sometimes the information can be GREAT but also can be Wrong. Best of luck message me anytime for help if you'd like

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