[edit] Introduction
Welcome to the Aquarium Fishes WikiProject !!
- Goals
- Improve Wikipedia's coverage of fishkeeping and aquarium fishes.
- Create guidelines for articles about aquarium fishes in addition to the existing taxonomical guidelines of WikiProject Fishes.
- Scope
- The project covers all articles about fishkeeping and aquarium fishes.
[edit] Announcements
- (13 December 2006) created WikiProject Aquarium Fishes. --Melanochromis
- (1 April 2007) introduced Aquarium Fishes Awards --Melanochromis
[edit] Related WikiProjects
Here are some other WikiProjects you should know about:
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Note that most of the articles we are working on are overlapping with WikiProject Fishes. A number of articles are also overlapping with WikiProject Marine life or WikiProject Sharks.
[edit] Associated Portal
The Aquarium Fishes WikiProject is planning to set up The Aquarium Fishes Portal in the near future. At this moment, please use The Fish Portal which has many interesting features and useful links. The fish portal shotcut is P:FISH
Aquarium Fishes Portals in other languages:
[edit] Members
Please do not hesitate to join Aquarium Fishes WikiProject. Just add your name to the list below. It's ok if you're new to the aquarium fishes. Everyone was a newbie once !! And it's ok too if you are new to Wikipedia. We all can help guide you with article writing/editing.
- Melanochromis (talk • contribs) I have had experiences with many freshwater aquarium fishes and a few marine fishes. My favorites are the cichlids, particularly the mbuna. I used to breed Siamese fighting fish, angelfish, convict cichlid, peacock cichlid, and several mbuna cichlids.
- Neale Monks (talk • contribs)
- Terrapin83 (talk • contribs) I'm particularly interested in North American aquarium species, and promoting the keeping of local fish everywhere. Interested in rainbow darter, centrarchidae, and American cyprinidae.
- Calilasseia (talk • contribs) I've been an aquarist for over 30 years now. My most recent success involved breeding three generations of Panda catfish from 2003 onwards. My current main aquarium includs those fishes alongside a shoal of Cardinal Tetras and Otocinclus Catfishes. I'm hoping to acquire Anomalochromis thomasi Cichlids in the not too distant future - this is a species I kept as a teenager, then it disappeared off the radar for 25 years or more where I live, and now I have found a supplier. Basically, if it has fins, I'm a fan, though sadly my budget doesn't run to marine fishes yet, because one group I would love to try my hand at is the Dwarf Angelfishes of the Genus Centropyge.
- Kerripaul (talk • contribs) Have kept fish for 30 years, main interest is Danionins of which I keep and breed more species than most people (including me) had heard of 3 years ago! Started on Wikipedia a year or so ago when I found was a mess with about 500 assorted articles on it and sorted the categories into a structure which involved editing thousands of pages. My main other contribution is the Danionins site written to provide some information on these species which are largely unreported by specialist books.
- ChicagoPimp (talk • contribs) Into saltwater for over 10 years, now with 3 marine aquariums. A 72 gal for shallow water SPS, what some would consider experimental since only lighting is T-5s. A 30 gal with T-5s for zoos, polyps, LPS, and softies. A 20 gal "micro" for showpiece frags, overly sundrenched with a 175W halide. A huge aquaculturist, I'll frag any coral for fun if someone wants to see it for their first time. Even with SPS corals, my goals are self sustaining environments capable of surviving long periods without maintenance. I don't feed any fish in any tank, ever.
- Pnphappy (talk • contribs) I enjoy raising small tropical fish and goldfish, and have kept an assortment fish for 10 years. My main interest is goldfish, which I keep in a small pond. There's not much to my fish raising other than my 20 gallon tropcial tank, which has been here since the very fisrt tetras I owned.
- Mmoyer (talk • contribs) My spouse and I have 2 nano reefs and 2 freshwater tanks. I wish I could say I am some kind of expert, but I am still very much a newbie. I did, however, write the yellow clown goby article (that's my little Odie in the pic), and the Strawberry crab one, too. I also greatly revamped the List of marine aquarium fish species article.
- Niceguys (talk • contribs) I have 2 tanks, a 60 gallon and about a 20 gallon. I really like the species Corydoras. I like catfish in general, but Corydoras in specific.
- MidgleyDJ (talk • contribs)
- Antony1103 (talk • contribs) I have a mixed 75 gallon aquarium and am very interested in the chemistry of a marine ecosystem. I enjoy tank raising several species of clownfish and further developing my knowledge of this fragile ecosystem
- Riftreef (talk • contribs) I'm a Rift Lake cichlid nut, with one Malawi tank, a Tanganyika tank and a Tanganyika shell-dweller tank at present, plus a clown loach tank that doesn't have a single cichlid in it. I live in Cairns, Queensland and get to head out to the Great Barrier Reef frequently, and I'm thinking about starting to do reef fish and Far North Queensland native freshwater, but first I want a few more Rift Lake tanks. So far you can blame me for the Nimbochromis polystigma and Synodontis multipunctatus articles.
- Roan Art (talk • contribs) I'm a rainbowfish hobbyist and breeder. I run a rainbowfish site, Bowheads!, as well as a general aquarium site named Aqua Facts. I've seen more than a few mistakes in the Wikipedia rainbowfish article, which bothers me. Ergo, I will fix them.
- Toniher (talk • contribs). I'm a newbie. I will try to contribute in what I learn. Especially Corydoras.
- MiltonT (talk • contribs) I'm always hanging around fish articles and stuff anyway, mind as well make it official. I've kept aquariums for several years, but mostly I have read and researched about many species and continue to do so.
- Regani.de (talk • contribs) My main interest are cichlids from Lake Tanganyika. Since my native language ist German, you will know me by the trail of interwiki links. Occasionally, I will also translate English articles to German.
- Codenametiger (talk • contribs) I have 3 tanks (one with a turtle). I have 56 red wags, and a plecostomis! Also, I would really like to raise a nano reef.
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[edit] Newsletter
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[edit] What you can do - Organizing
- Identify articles, lists, and categories that are related to fishkeeping and aquarium fishes. There are at least 24,600 known species of fishes, but a small proportion of these are commonly kept aquarium fishes. When you do find them, please place {{WikiProject aquarium fishes}} in the talk page of those article. In doing this, you are not only directing our members to those articles, but also directing potential members from those articles to us !! The template you posted will appear like this:
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This article is within the scope of the Aquarium Fishes WikiProject. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks. This project is an offshoot of the WikiProject Fishes and is associated with the Fish Portal.
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- Categorize the articles taxonomically. It will make it easier for editors to browse or find a fish. See the full list of existing taxonomical categories here. Here're shortcuts to some common categories:
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- For other articles that is not taxonomical (articles that are not about a particular species, genus, family, or group of fish) you might want to put those articles in one of these categories:
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- Categorize the uploaded images, especially those that are not from Wikimedia Commons (Wikimedia Commons images are already categorized in Wikimedia Commons). These are existing categories:
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- Add stub templates. Stubs are very short articles. Most fish articles, unfortunately, are still stubs at this point. They need to be marked up with the appropriate stub template at the bottom of the article. This will identify articles that need to be expanded. Currently there are seven stub templates for you to use:
The pages were counted on March 6, 2007.
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- Trick: click at each category above in the table and see if there are any stub articles you want to expand.
- Update the lists. We maintain several lists related to aquarium fishes. These are:
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- Again, there are at least 24,600 known species of fishes. We can't possibly put every fish in the list. Don't put a fish in the list just because it can fit a tank. Focus on more well-known fishes that are available in the aquarium trade.
- Add pictures of aquarium fishes. The articles in general are seriously in needs of good pictures. Use Wikimedia commons. Find an appropriate taxonimical category there then add the fish picture with caption that identifies the common name and scientific name. You might want to to start at the category Actinopterygii or ray-finned fish (see link in the box). If you have problems finding the exact category of identifying your fish in the picture, just post it in the discussion section of this page, other members can help you identify the fish.
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- Keep in mind that Wikipedia is very strict about copyright and/or the license. Your own pictures are the best. If the picture is from a public domain or is a U.S. government work, it's also useable. When uploading, declare where the picture is from, and/or copyright status and/or the license.
- See current picture requests here.
- Identify pictures when requested. Or just browse wikimedia commons for unidentified, wrongly-identified or uncategorized images. Give common name and scientific name, and place the picture in the appropriate category. You can also help putting up pictures in the articles too. This Actinopterygii article has a helpful taxonomical list that can be a good tool.
[edit] What you can do - Writing/Editing
- See the format guidelines here.
- See current writing/editing tasks here.
- Create articles. You can create an article about any fish but the more well-known aquarium fishes should be given prority over the rare ones. Before creating, make sure the article doesn't already exist under a different name (another common name, scientific name, or included in the genus article, etc.). You can also request other members to create an article about a particular fish or topic.
- Expand current existing articles, especially the stubs. You can find stubs by looking into associated categories as shown in the table above.
- Copyedit articles that are badly written. Fix grammar, convert to "wikipedia" style of writing, and reformat according the guidelines provided in the format guidelines section.
- Collaborate on the designated article of the week/month. You are encouraged to suggest an article for the next collaboration in the discussion section.
- The current collaboration is fishkeeping
[edit] What you can do - Assessment
- At the current moment, the Aquarium Fishes WikiProject does not have any assessment activities. If interested, you may draft and propose this section.
[edit] Guidelines - Article Format
- Fish articles have a specific format to follow. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Fishes for general guidelines on writing about a fish (species, genus, family, etc.). We provide additional guidelines specifically for the aquarium care of fish
- All fish articles begin with a taxobox. On the left is an example of a species taxobox for black ruby barb. You can easily modify this to another fish. The taxonomy information is provided by fishbase. See more information about references in the references section below.
- Taxobox asides, ideally an aquarium fish article should be organized in the following format.
- Introduction paragraph (mention of trade names, alternate names, etc.)
- Range or geographic distribution
- Physical description, including sexing, size, weight, and age
- Habitat, diet, and related information
- Aquarium care
- Popularity, hardiness, availability, general introduction
- Behavior in captivity, aggressiveness
- Tank set-up, tankmates, temperature, pH, salinity, water requirements
- Feeding
- Breeding, more details on sexing
- Diseases and treatments
- Varieties, breeds, colorations (if different breeds have significantly different behaviors or require different care, you may want to move this topic up)
- Mentions of related species, how they are different or similar
- Other aquarium care information
- Other importance to humans (game fish, fishing, etc.)
- Conservation status or invasive species status
- Other noteworthy information
- Trivia
- References
- Gallery
- Many of the current aquarium fish articles already follow this format to some degrees. Others have a messy format and need a serious revision.
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- Here are some examples of the better organized articles:
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- Here are some examples of articles with a formatting problem:
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[edit] Guidelines - Types of articles and titles
[edit] Family vs. Genus vs. Species vs. Breed vs. Group
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- Family articles tend to have very broad contents. Aquarium care shouldn't go much in details here. Usually, it's good enough to have a medium-sized section that mentions members of the family that are popular aquarium fishes and some brief generalization of the fishes in aquarium.
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- Example: Cichlids (as of 7 December 2006)
- Genus articles are usually short and should have generalized aquarium care of the fishes in that genus. Sometimes it can go in much details, and in situations that the genus has only one or very few similar species, the genus article may replace species articles completely. In such cases, aquarium care section should have as much details as possible as if it's a species article. Also mention the differences/similarities among species and if the hybridization across species is possible.
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- Species articles are usually the prime source of aquarium care information. Go into the most details here. Pictures are important and should have more than one.
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- Breed articles, at the present, exist only for goldfish. Most other fish breeds are not really qualified as seperate articles. The "gold severum" can be easily included in the severum article, just as the serpae tetra article can mention the long-finned strain.
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- Goldfish breed articles should include this {{Goldfish breeds}}. This template looks like this:
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- Informal group articles. Sometimes, aquarists group fishes differently from taxonomists do. This results in "informal group" articles. They are very varied and tend to be unorganized. As an attempt to organize them, the informal group articles are listed here along with some hybrid articles (if you know other articles, please add them here):
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[edit] Common name vs. Scientific name
Most aquarium fish articles, especially at the species level, should use common names (preferably the ones used by Fishbase) as the titles of the article and redirect scientific names (the binomial name) and/or other alternative name to it. Some aquarium fishes, however, are known mostly by scientific names. Articles of the genus, family, or a higher taxa level often do not have equivalent common names. In those cases, use the scientific names as the titles. If you have questions which name to choose, you can discuss it with other members in the discussion section.
- Common names are not capitalized unless it's named after a person or a place.
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- "fantail orange filefish"
- "black-spotted porcupinefish"
- "Jack Dempsey cichlid" (Jack Dempsey is a person)
- "Buenos Aires tetra" (Buenos Aires is a city name)
- "White Cloud Mountain minnow" (White Cloud Mountain is name of a place in China)
- Scientific names. Genus and species names should always be italicized, but only the genus name (the first part of the name) needs to be capitalised.
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- "The bluering angelfish Pomacanthus annularis is an angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae"
- "The two species of the genus Symphysodon have different geographic distributions. S. aequifasciatus occurs in the Rio Solimões, Rio Amazonas and the Río Putumayo-Içá in Brazil, Columbia and Peru. In contrast the distribution of S. discus appears to be limited to the lower reaches of Rio Negro and Trombetas rivers."
- Family names (and other higher taxa). Formal family names (e.g., Cichlidae), order names (e.g., Perciformes), and other higher taxa (e.g., Sarcopterygii) are capitalised but not italicised. Note that common names take from family names (e.g., loricariids) or higher taxon names (e.g., teleosts) are not captialised.
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- "The Cichlidae are commonly known as cichlids among aquarists"
- "Coral reefs are home to many species of pomacentrids such as damselfish and clownfish".
- "The danionins are popular community fish, particularly Danio and Devario spp."
- "The order Siluriformes contains over a dozen families, the biggest of which is the Loricariidae".
[edit] References
References is one of the major weaknesses of many aquarium fish articles. Wikipedia is obsessive with references and citations. Articles will never receive Good Article or Featured Article status if they don't have a lot of good references. There are two kinds of references we should know:
[edit] Taxonomy References
- Fishbase is THE source for fish taxonomy in wikipedia. Please use and cite it religiously. The following templates are developed by WikiProject Fishes and are easy to place in references section of the article.
For a FishBase entry on an order, use:
- {{FishBase order | order = Bariformes | year = YYYY | month = Month}}
For a FishBase entry on a family, use:
- {{FishBase family | family = Baridae | year = YYYY | month = Month}}
For a FishBase entry on a genus, use:
- {{FishBase genus | genus = Barus | year = YYYY | month = Month}}
For most FishBase entries on species, use:
- {{FishBase species | genus = Barus | species = foous | year = YYYY | month = Month}}
For most FishBase entries on subspecies, use:
- {{FishBase subspecies | genus = Barus | species = foous | subspecies = subfoous | year = YYYY | month = Month}}
For FishBase entries that are problematic for the above templates, get the numeric ID from their URL and use:
- {{FishBase species alt | ID = ???? | taxon = Barus foous foous | year = YYYY | month = Month}}
For all FishBase templates, year and month refer to the FishBase revision consulted, not the date on which you consulted FishBase; the revision can be found from the FishBase home page.
- ITIS (the Integrated Taxonomic Information System) is another source for taxonomy. In the references section, use this WikiProject Fishes template:
- {{ITIS | ID = ????? | taxon = Barus foous | year = YYYY | date = DD Month}}
For the ITIS template, year and date refer to the date on which ITIS was consulted. Date can be in either U.S. or international format, as it will be wikified.
[edit] Aquarium Care References
So far we haven't had an utimate source for aquarium care. There are books and magazine articles that can be cited as well as other online sources. However, please remember that commercial websites are usually NOT appropriate. The citations or external links to commercial websites will be deleted quickly and the article will end up with no sources at all. To determine whether your source is citable, you might want to read this first.
If you know any excellent and citable non-commercial source, you may add it in the following list so that we all can use it as references. If you find that any website listed here is commercial or not citable, please remove it from the list.
General
General - Marine
- AquariumDomain Complete Resource for the Marine Aquarium Hobbyist.
- Marine Aquarist Association of South Texas (MAAST) Forums dedicated to keeping marine aquariums.
- Reefs.org - Reefs.org is the oldest internet communitity solely dedicated to the hobby of reef aquarium. Reefs.org hosts an active online bulletin board, monthly magazine (www.advancedaquarist.com), college-style courses related to reef husbandry (www.aquaristcourses.org), a library of reefkeeping reference material, and the oldest, most active reef internet live chat (#reefs).
- Reef Central - Reef Central is dedicated to the marine reef aquarium hobby. Learn about reef aquarium setup and maintenance, and view coral and marine fish photos.
- The Marine Reef The complete community, for every aquarist. The Marine Reef offers live chat, forums, and a friendly online community.
- Aquarium Pros - AP is dedicated to the Canadian reefkeeping community, but contains a wealth of information for any interested.
- Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine - An online marine aquarist magazine covering all topics relating to marine aquarium husbandry. Established in 2002.
- Coral Reef Tanks and Aquariums - Resource for starting and maintaining coral reef tanks and aquariums.
- Reef Aquarium Index - Saltwater & reef aquarium reference guide contains links to over 1500 articles on set-up, maintenance, and care of fish & coral species.
- Reef aquarium care articles and coral identification guide with reef tank hobby community forum.
Bichirs
Catfishes
Cichlids
Danionins (Danios and Devarios)
Gobies
Goldfish
Labyrinth fishes
Livebearers
Loaches
Pufferfishes
Rainbowfishes
- Home Of The Rainbowfish - a comprehensive website covering the Families Melanotaeniidae and Pseudomugilidae, with many illustrations including some of rare species, and comprehensive biological notes for many species in addition
- Bowheads! - This is not a commericial site. Home base for many North American and Australian rainbowfish breeders and keepers. Many members also keep other types of Australian and New Guinea fishes. Information on keeping and breeding any species of bow can be gotten here, as well as photos. Check the gallery and ask the author for usage.
Snakeheads
[edit] Other notes
- When refer to several different species, use "fishes." When refer to several individuals of the same species, use "fish."
- This Aquarium Fishes WikiProject is not the absolute authority. It provides "guidelines" rather than "rules." However, if you have doubts about anything, you should discuss first before making any crucial changes.
[edit] Current tasklist
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Here are some tasks you can do, as organized by the WikiProject Aquarium Fishes, if you are interested, please sign up on the project page. You are welcome to also add new tasks or remove the old ones.
- Copyedit: Fire eel, Tetra, Lionchu, Blackline penguinfish, Peppered corydoras, Flowerhorn, Thick-Lipped Gourami
- Expand: Barb (fish species), Ryukin, Goldfish, Gold Spot Pleco, List of aquarium diseases, Headstander, Bolivian ram cichlid, List of brackish aquarium fish species
- Add taxobox:
- Develop featured article:
- Peer review: Rasbora dorsiocellata (Author: Calilasseia 00:15, 30 January 2007 (UTC))
- Article request: Freshwater aquarium, Twig catfish, Johanni cichlid (Melanochromis johannii), Moonlight gourami (Trichogaster microlepis), Snakeskin gourami (Trichogaster pectoralis), Chinese hillstream loach (Beaufortia kweichowensis), Striped Raphael (Platydoras costatus), Garnet tetra (Hemigrammus pulcher), Emperor tetra (Nematobrycon palmeri), blackwater tonic, Ivanacara, Orange chromide, Aquarium heater
- Picture request: Clown knifefish (Notopterus ornata), Peters' elephantnose fish (Gnathonemus petersii ), Buenos Aires tetra, Croaking gourami, Pygmy gourami, Dwarf loach, Fire eel, Green terror (Upload any non-copyrighted fish images to the appropriate section of Wikimedia Commons)
- Identify species in the picture: (Identify and move the images to the appropriate section of Wikimedia Commons)
- Collaboration: Fishkeeping, Aquarium
- Other: See the Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Aquarium Fishes/to do page
If you have any question, comment or suggestion, please discuss here.
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[edit] Current featured and good articles
Here is the list of some notable articles within the scope of WikiProject Aquarium Fishes as of December 11, 2006.
[edit] WikiProject Aquarium Fishes Awards
- Note: this awards program is on hold. It will come into effect when the project has 20 members or more.
- Purpose
- To recognize WikiProject Aquarium Fishes members who greatly contribute to fishkeeping and aquarium fishes on wikipedia.
- To encourage WikiProject Aquarium Fishes members to produce more good quality works especially the featured articles.
- Types of Awards
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The Golden Guppy Award |
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- The Golden Guppy Award is given to any member who makes an outstanding contribution to fishkeeping and aquarium fishes on wikipedia. For example, an editor who has single-handedly produced a featured article is qualified for this award.
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The Golden Discus Award |
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- The Golden Discus Award is given to any member who makes an exceptional contribution to fishkeeping and aquarium fishes on wikipedia. For example, an editor who has single-handedly produced FIVE featured articles is qualified for this award.
- Procedure
1. To nominate a member for an award, please post your proposal on the Wikiproject talk page with a short description of the nominee's contribution to fishkeeping and aquarium fishes on wikipedia. Specify the type of award you are proposing and why you think the nominee should be awarded.
2. All other project members are invited to express their opinions whether they "support", "oppose", or are "neutral" with the nomination.
3. There must be at least 10 members responding to the nomination. If more than 75% of all responding members "support" the nomination, the nominee is given the award. The award will be posted on the recipient talk page. If wished the recipient can place the award to display in his/her user page.
4. The nomination expires in 15 days after the date of proposal. If the nomination expired without gaining enough votes, the candidate is not disqualified for future nominations. He/she can be re-nominated after a reasonable period of time.
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