You're absolutely right. For the first part of my post I was merely saying that I, personally, am not as interested in fish. I think all of us are likely more interested in the animals we know the most about, and can appreciate at a more deeper level, and while I'm more knowledgeable about birds, reptiles, and some mammals, people who know more about fish or inverts are likely to find those groups more interesting. Others are certainly welcome to be fish enthusiasts, and all the more power to them, but personally I'm simply not interested in fish to the same degree I'm interested in those other animals.One could make this same exact argument for animas like birds, and small mammals, and herptiles. There are plenty of aquarium enthusiasts on this website as well. There are plenty of reasons to appreciate animals on their own levels, even ones that traditionally get the short of the stick. In my opinion, the way that Iniistus wrasses change radically throughout their lives is far more interesting than yet more primate group dynamics being discussed on Zoochat. Not trying to bash people who like popular animals, just making a case for aquatic animals.
There are certainly aquarium enthusiasts on here as well, I wasn't trying to say they aren't/can't be on this site, but just suggesting it's possible they are underrepresented because the site targets zoo enthusiasts, and not strictly aquarium enthusiasts. As such, the average member of the site likely joined due to an interest in traditional zoos, and not an interest in aquariums.