[news.groups] creation of new group for aquarium hobbiests

webber@athos.rutgers.edu (Bob Webber) (11/18/87)

Although both make purchases at ``pet stores,'' historically there has
been a major split between the people who purchase dogs and cats and
the people who purchase aquariums.  This split rests on the fact that
the person maintaining an aquarium is actually responsible for the
balance of an entire ecosystem that is in many ways quite alien from
their own.  Thus we see concentration within the hobby on the more
challenging aspects of the ecosystem, i.e., salt-water aquaria and
breeding in captivity.  On the other hand, the vast majority of the
people who purchase dogs and cats are interested in establishing
some sort of social bond with the pet.  Thus, the conversation of
aquarium hobbiests and dog/cat owners mix within the current rec.pets
structure like oil and water.  Due to the vast number of dog/cat
owners, many aquarium hobbiests have simply abandoned the group, having
long ago worn their n-key contact off.

Recently, some attempt was made to start up an aquarium group within
the rec.* structure.  From this attempt, the discussion of whether
or not aquaria should be a subgroup within pet or not was indicative
of the great divide between aquarium hobbiests and the rest of humanity.

Having abandoned the attempt to create a rec.* group, this leaves us
with the question of whether to form a mailing list or an alt.* group.
Ultimately, the decision was to create an alt.* group because we are
interested in exposing other people to the joys of aquaria, whereas
mailing lists only attract those who are already converted.

So, as you see the creation message for alt.aquaria passing through
your machine, we hope that you will be sympathetic realizing that no
one ever had to tell an aquarium owner to clean up after their fish.

----------- BOB (webber@aramis.rutgers.edu ; rutgers!aramis.rutgers.edu!webber)

p.s., those interested in learning more about aquaria but lack access
to alt.aquaria might take a look at Konrad Z. Lorenz's King Solomon's Ring.