Start an Aquarium or Pond Club
Why Start an Aquarium or Pond Club?
The aquarium hobby is fun, but it's even more fun when you can share and learn from fellow hobbyists!
Local aquarium societies are important to the success of the tropical fish hobby and do a great job:
- Helping newcomers to the hobby increase their success with fish
- Offering members educational programs and activities
- Providing a social atmosphere and a fun place to make friends
- Giving members access to great fish, plants and more
The Federation of American Aquarium Societies Can Help!
FAAS offers programs and guidance to help you start your own local club. Please contact our President and we will be happy to offer you help and consulting.
About the Federation of American Aquarium Societies (FAAS)
The Federation of American Aquarium Societies (FAAS), formed in 1973, is a service organization of and for aquarium societies of North, Central and South America.
2006 FTop News
2007 Publication Awards Posted
Check out the winning articles from the 2007 Publications Awards. Most of the winning entries are available in PDF format to download or reprint in your own clubs publication.| Check it Out |
FAAS Mailing List
Join our spam-free Email List. We will send you an update email approximately every 4-6 weeks with news from FAAS. Make sure you "whitelist" or look for a confirming email from
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New Program
Intro to Killifish by Charlie Grimes
Charlie Grimes, one of the best-known Killifish experts, has donated a program to FAAS. Download and play Introduction to Killifish at one of your society meetings. FAAS log-in required to download.
Check out Our Guides
Our download section now contains new guides such as "How to Start an Aquarium Society" and "How to Plan and Run Aquarium Society Meetings".
Join FAAS Online: It's Free!
Joining FAAS is free! Please add your society to our directory. Once approved, you will receive access to member-only areas of FAAS where you can download programs, articles and more.
Read this article for complete information about the directory system.