Aquarium Maintenance School
A dream career is one where you get to go to work every day doing something you absolutely love. If you are passionate about fish and marine life, but do not want to spend years and expensive tuition to become a marine biologist, you might want to become an aquarist. What does aquarium training mean though? By studying aquarium maintenance online at Animal Behavior College, you can be a certified professional looking for aquarium careers in about eight months. With the percentage of aquarium owners who engage the services of an aquarium care and maintenance professional growing by the year, it is a solid career choice, and one you will enjoy daily.
An aquarist is a trained professional who is responsible for keeping and maintaining an aquarium. Sounds easy, but what people do not realize is that there is a very delicate balance that is required when it comes to aquarium maintenance. Aquarium and fish keeping courses, like Animal Behavior College’s Aquarium Maintenance program will teach you about freshwater and saltwater fish species and the caretaking of these underwater animals. Aquarists are responsible for not only maintaining the aquarium and its underwater environment, but they are also in charge of monitoring the marine life’s diets, health, signs of sickness or distress, and much more.
You might be thinking “But, are there any aquarium jobs near me?” especially if you do not live near largely popular aquariums like The Aquarium of the Pacific or the St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station. An aquarist certification can land you a job in a number of facilities. Have you ever visited a restaurant, hotel or office that had a saltwater aquarium stocked with beautiful tanks on display and thought how cool it would be to know about sustaining a large marine habitat? They hire aquarium maintenance professionals to clean and maintain their aquariums! Aquarists may work in a variety of businesses including aquariums, zoos, wildlife sanctuaries, restaurants, hotels, businesses, or even out in the field to gather and study specimens.

The aquarium industry is more complicated than just picking out pretty fish at the store and setting up a tank. The industry is made up of professional aquarists, aquarium technicians, fish breeders and distributors, independent fish store owners, aquarium maintenance professionals and aquarium cleaning services, all with aquarium training. These industry professionals also provide support for households and businesses that have aquariums.
The percentage of households owning fish has risen drastically over the past few years. As of March 2022, two out of every three United States households include a pet as part of their family. The staggering fact about this statistic is that of the 393.3 million pets in America, freshwater aquarium fish are the most popular pet, with 139.3 million of them nationwide. Most freshwater fish owners keep an average of 12 fish, not to be outdone by the 18.8 million saltwater fish pet parents who keep an average of 11 to 12 fish per household. According to the 2017/2018 American Pet Products Association (APPA) survey, the percentage of all fish owners that hire an aquarium maintenance service to maintain their tanks is 21%. This is a drastic increase over the 2015/2016 APPA survey which reports only 8% of all fish owners use a service. The growing number of fish being kept as pets, directly impacts the demand for aquarium care and maintenance professionals who can offer fishkeeping services. This results in the business potential in the industry being on the rise.

This is your opportunity to have a successful career as an Aquarium Maintenance Professional with an aquarist certification. With Animal Behavior College’s Aquarium Maintenance Program, you will acquire the aquarium training you need to make this career a reality.
Learn more about ABC’s Aquarium Maintenance program by calling 800-795-3294
What You Will Learn in ABC’s Aquarist School?
There are a lot of aquarium and fish keeping courses out there, so what makes Animal Behavior College standout? Our Aquarist School consists of 10 stages – nine online modules plus a final exam. The course is packed with information to educate you in the art, science, and business of aquarium design, fishkeeping and aquarium maintenance. The course will include hundreds of pages of written materials that will walk novices through everything they need to begin maintaining freshwater aquariums and saltwater aquariums, and ultimately build a business model around aquarium maintenance service. During our aquarium maintenance online course, you will learn about:
- Starting and maintaining fish tanks
- Freshwater tanks
- Saltwater tanks
- Aquascaping and planted tanks
- Ponds
- Commercial aquariums
- Fishkeeping and fish breeding
- Aquarium maintenance business building
- And more!
Learn About Maintaining Fish Tanks from a Professional Aquarist
Meet our Aquarium Maintenance Program writer, Ethan Mizer.
Ethan Mizer was born in Upland, California and he took an interest in the aquarium hobby and fishkeeping at a young age. From his first goldfish tank to his now more intricate freshwater and saltwater fish systems, Ethan took his love for the hobby and transformed it into his career.

Over the last 14 years Ethan has worked in the pet industry, with an emphasis on aquariums. He started his career in journalism for Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Magazine, eventually becoming the managing editor. He has also covered the aquarium industry in a wider capacity for Pet Product News, both as managing editor and as a freelance writer. He has built relationships with many independent local fish stores and maintenance professionals and regularly attends trade shows, aquarium club meetings and special events such as Reef-A-Palloza in Orange County, California.
Ethan’s interest in aquariums and fish truly blossomed as he worked directly with aquarists, experts and leaders in the fishkeeping industry – such as David Lass, Bob Goemans, Robert Fenner, Charles Delbeek, Tim Hayes and many others. It is from these aquarists that Ethan learned the intricacies of fishkeeping and aquarium maintenance and began keeping more advanced tank systems, such as aquascaped aquariums and biotype systems. One day, Ethan aspires to design and maintain a truly massive freshwater planted aquarium system.
Now, Ethan continues to write about the aquarium industry and hopes that his work will help support the growth of the fishkeeping industry and educate new aquarists and aquarium maintenance professionals.
How Much Does It Cost to Become an ABC Certified Aquarist?
Aquarium technician training can be affordable! Tuition for our Aquarium Maintenance Program ranges from $1,995 USD to $2,695 USD, depending on your payment arrangement.* This price is all-inclusive and covers your learning materials, certification and student support. Speak with an admissions Counselor and see what payment plan is right for you as ABC has a plan for everyone and no credit checks! Contact Admissions at 800-795-3294 *Ask about our discount for Active Military and Veterans who enroll in our distance learning coursesAquarium Maintenance Professional Certification
Upon successful completion of your aquarium management course, you will receive your professional certification as an Animal Behavior College Certified Aquarium Maintenance Professional (ABCAMP). Your certification will demonstrate to your clients that you have extensive aquarium maintenance, aquarium cleaning, aquarium set up and fishkeeping knowledge including an education on various freshwater and saltwater fish species.Student Support
After you enroll in our aquarium maintenance course, you will be assigned a Program Manager and receive their contact information. Your Program Manager will grade your exams and be your guide throughout your studies. You will be able to contact them directly if you need assistance or have questions along the way. You are never alone at Animal Behavior College when pursuing your education and new dream job.