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Our new home is being built.

January 13, 2011 undisclosed

We are currently working on our new website.  There will be lots of interesting hobby related news, pictures, fish profiles and articles so check back soon. 

For up to date information please visit our current site at www.brooklynaquariumsociety.org

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UPCOMING EVENT:

March 13, 2026 at 7:30 PM

SPEAKING ON CORYDORAS

by Mark Soberman

At The New York Aquariumt

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About the Brooklyn Aquarium Society

The Brooklyn Aquarium Society was formed in 1911 to support, educate and bring hobbyists together from all walks of life. We meet at New York Aquarium’s Education Hall on the 2nd Friday of every month except July and August. The club hosts speakers from around the world who cover all aspects of aquarium husbandry in both saltwater and freshwater. We host a monthly live auction, raffle drawings and sales tables.

For more information on upcoming events please select the “EVENTS” link from the home page.

We hope to see you at the next meeting.

AQUATICNews – Summer / Fall 2025 Issue

50/50 Auction Split @ Every Auction

Do note that we offer a 50/50 split on items livestock items (fish, plants, corals, inverts, etc.) donated to our auctions.

We thank you for your donations and support throughout the years.

New Members – Welcome Aboard

Jeremy Thorp

Renewing Members – Welcome Back

Wren Hanks, Philip Weissman,

PRIOR EVENT DONORS

All in One Petshop, Brooklyn, NY

Monster Aquarium, Queens, NY

Pacific Aquarium, New York, NY

Brooklyn Zoo & Aquarium, Brooklyn

Absolutely Fish, Clifton, NJ

Pop Coral, Brooklyn

Bull Reef, online, Herkimer County, NY

Frank’s Frag Farm, Staten Island

Tropical Showcase, Hicksville, LI

Empire Pet Fish, Queens

Nature’ s Reef & Reptile, Queens

 

Bill Amely

David Manuel

Denis Vadaro

Katherine Hernandez

James Longo

Don Lang

Scott Peters

Justin King

Alexandr Vinnitsky

Al Turco

Ken Ip

Gene Kogan

Dan Puleo

Joshua Allen-Palenske

Samuel Valez

James Stekol

Sal Amato

Steve Matassa

Jeral Matos

John Allen

Daniel Smith

Liz Puello

Rafet Awad

Dan Smith

Liz Puello

Nick DeCillis

Victoria Silverstein

Eduard Kogan

John Liy

Rob Kolksy

Edward Kogan

Dan Puleo

Michael Weiner

Helen Bamgbala

Paola Patrinicola

Nick Caputo

Michael Gillespie

Brian Merino

Sammy Ho

Alexis Santiago

Victoria Silverstein

Mike Gallo

Harry Faustmann

Louis Cardenas

Serena Duenas

Michael Kostakos

Bernard Deren

Lev Blinder

Kevin Kelly

Enrique Cruz

Jisun Zaman

Brando Brigas

Varun Mehta

TIP OF THE SEASON

During the winter, the heating of your home will evaporate water in your tanks faster then in the summer. Keep an eye on the water level in your tanks; to make sure they’re at the proper level. This is particularly important with marine setups. Water evaporates but the salt does not, driving up the salinity of the
water.

Freshwater tanks should be kept at a consistent level to make sure the filter system works properly and heaters are not exposed to air. If there is insufficient water level the will stop and possibly break and the heater coil, if exposed, could crack the glass. This could be dangerous to both you and your fish.

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