Aquarium fish database?

Kaptain Kraken

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With the bankruptcy of live aquaria which was the hobby's go to database for a while. This database will most likely be gone in the near future and this got me thinking what if a new database made by and for aquarists. As many aquarium databases have questionable data or seem very incomplete, would it be great for everyone to have data on as many aquarium species as possible, sort of like an aquarium wikipedia. This is a big idea that need a lots of work and I know im not capable of such an idea alone but I wanted to get the ball rolling on such an idea, let me know what you all think.

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I mean, any common species can still be googled...
Anything that cannot be... you were probably better off asking people with direct experience rather than liveaquaria.

Some great physical books still exist as well.
 

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I have not seen a release by LA that they are in bankruptcy? Just restructuring and closing down one facility. Is it true they are in bankruptcy with likely discontinuation of the brand?
 

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Thanks for the inspiration!

 

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