“…It is both a celebration of the extraordinary growth of the model and an initiation of a discussion on ways to capitalize on what has been learned about zebrafish husbandry and health so that zebrafish can continue to be an outstanding model, whether one has a single small tank or a gigantic facility. This collection of 23 articles submitted by contributors from around the world addresses a wide range of issues ranging from management of many types and sizes of zebrafish research facilities, [5][6][7][8][9][10] strategies for monitoring colony health, [11][12][13][14] case reports of pathogen outbreaks in zebrafish colonies, 15,16 results of studies of endemic and exotic pathogens, [17][18][19] testing of disinfection protocols, 20 establishing regulations for health surveillance for zebrafish importation, 21 to standardization of reporting on health status, 8,[22][23][24] nomenclature, 25 and nutrition. 26 We view this as the beginning of a community-wide dialogue that will promote zebrafish health and thus enhance research productivity and validity of results.…”