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Pennies2Cents
Wed, 12th Mar 2014, 02:27 PM
Hi Everyone,

Looking to get your thoughts on any future meetings? We have a few slots open for the remainder of the year. :) your ideas are welcome.

Thanks. :)

BBQHILLBILLY
Wed, 12th Mar 2014, 02:29 PM
Sherita did an awesome job with a meeting on fragging. She had a bandsaw. It was at Altons.
I would like to see her do that again. DJ learned a lot from her meeting. I did too.

LadyRedneck
Wed, 12th Mar 2014, 09:22 PM
Would like to see one on algue control and the types of algues

LadyRedneck
Wed, 12th Mar 2014, 09:24 PM
Maybe also how to have a proper quarintine tank

LadyRedneck
Wed, 12th Mar 2014, 09:28 PM
The best corals for beginner ect

LadyRedneck
Wed, 12th Mar 2014, 09:29 PM
How to identify corals as so many can be confused.

BBQHILLBILLY
Wed, 12th Mar 2014, 09:38 PM
Would like to see one on algue control and the types of algues

I would like to see the different high tech ways to clear algaes. Thats a good topic.

profntbtr
Wed, 12th Mar 2014, 10:18 PM
yeah, algae and control of it would be a hell of a topic. Fragging is always a popular one, acrylic construction of some sort is good for anyone looking to make their own reactors or sumps(reactors would be much easier, but cost of materials might be the dealbreaker.), building a sump from a glass tank, proper placement of corals (allelopathic and nematocystic) and potential dangers of the hobby, breeding of fish/propagation of corals. A good number of these could be combined, but there are a few suggestions. I also realize that a good number of these will not appeal to long time members, but it's good for preservation of our educational status.

Pennies2Cents
Wed, 12th Mar 2014, 10:24 PM
yeah, algae and control of it would be a hell of a topic. Fragging is always a popular one, acrylic construction of some sort is good for anyone looking to make their own reactors or sumps(reactors would be much easier, but cost of materials might be the dealbreaker.), building a sump from a glass tank, proper placement of corals (allelopathic and nematocystic) and potential dangers of the hobby, breeding of fish/propagation of corals. A good number of these could be combined, but there are a few suggestions. I also realize that a good number of these will not appeal to long time members, but it's good for preservation of our educational status.

And that is exactly what I am looking.. :) Thank You.