Are you passionate about aquariums, aquatic life, and underwater ecosystems? Do you enjoy sharing your knowledge with a community of fellow enthusiasts? If so, Aquarium Buddies would love to hear from you!
We’re always looking for talented writers, hobbyists, marine biologists, and fishkeepers to contribute well-researched, engaging, and original content to our site.
What We’re Looking For
We accept articles that are:
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Informative and well-researched
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Focused on freshwater or saltwater aquariums
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Original and unpublished elsewhere
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Written in clear, engaging language
Popular topics include:
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Aquarium setup guides
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Fish species profiles
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Aquascaping tips
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Maintenance and care advice
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Equipment reviews and comparisons
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DIY projects for aquarium enthusiasts
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Troubleshooting common aquarium issues
Submission Guidelines
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Word count: 800–1500 words
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Tone: Friendly, professional, and helpful
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Format: Google Docs or Word files preferred
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Citations: Link to credible sources where applicable
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Images: Include relevant high-quality images (optional, but appreciated)
Please ensure your submission is free from plagiarism and grammatical errors.
Publishing Fee
To help cover editorial and administrative costs, we charge a $10 publishing fee per accepted article. Payment is only required after your submission has been approved.
What You Get
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Author bio with a backlink to your site or social profile
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Exposure to a growing community of aquarium lovers
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A chance to showcase your expertise and build credibility in the niche
How to Submit
Email your article pitch or completed draft to submissions@aquariumbuddies.com with the subject line:
“Guest Post Submission – [Your Topic Title]”
Be sure to include:
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A brief author bio (2–3 sentences)
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Any relevant writing samples or portfolio links
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Your article or topic idea
We review all submissions within 7–10 business days. If your article is accepted, we’ll send you a payment link and publishing schedule.
Join the Aquarium Buddies team and help others build thriving aquatic environments—one article at a time!