If You Think Your Fish Tank Is Advanced, Wait Until You See What People Did In The 1800s

The very first flat glass (floating glass) made windows for homes and fish tanks for parlors. The planted aquarium allowed Victorians, fascinated with the natural world, to bring that world into their homes. Aquarium societies achieved huge popularity. This was a wonder that could be kept in the home. Fascination and learning followed this little glass box. It was not until electricity became wide spread that the aquarium began to diminish in popularity. Radio, television, and computers have all but replaced a fascination with nature with a reliance upon human ingenuity. Father Fish wants us to make the transition back to an age of wonder where nature inspires us with its never ending mysteries. Join this channel to get access to perks: FATHER FISH is an advocate for natural aquariums. His research over 25 years provides a wealth of information about the creation and maintenance of natural aquariums. On this channel you will find scientific research as well as personal testimonials by countless hobbyists who have applied the Father Fish System and are enjoying its amazing benefits. THE FATHER FISH SHOAL on Discord is a wonderful way to meet and make new fishy friends as well as get the help you need. 24/7 live on Discord: You can buy plants, soil supplement, leaf culture & more: Father Fish Facebook Page Buy Merch FF Store in Other countries: FF Supplement Links - Brazil Special appreciation to our good friend, John V, for sending us the link to the PhD thesis, “THE AGE OF AQUARIA....“ 2018, by Rebecca Duffy. This is a truly amazing publication. (@inproceedings{Duffy2018TheAO, title={The age of aquaria: the aquarium pursuit and personal fish-keeping, 1850-1920}, author={Rebecca S. Duffy}, year={2018}, url={:191537852} All clips and images are used for illustration purposes only. Image courtesy: Wolfgang Wiggers @N00/albums/with/72157604073749985 Retro Dreamscape by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. George Street Shuffle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. And all the wonderful fishy friends in the Father Fish Shoal. #fatherfish #naturalaquarium #antique
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