Just came across you Reef Society Meeting. Missed it by one day darn it. Would love to attend the next one. Ronda
Hello Everyone!
This weekend Saturday the 17th at 7pm we are having another great meeting. The meeting will be held at Inland Ocean ( Aquarium store and equipment, saltwater fish. Hayden Lake, ID ) in Hayden Idaho so clear your calendars for this one. One topic will be on the wonder reef fish species Anthiinae. The other is going to cover a coral that is to be determined. "Anthias are mostly small, peaceful, and beautiful; and are thus quite popular within the ornamental fish trade. They form complex social structures based on the number of males and females and also their position on the reef itself, and are mainly zooplankton feeders. They occur in all tropical oceans and seas of the world. The first species recognized in this group was described in the Mediterranean and northeast Atlantic and was given name Anthias by Carolus Linnaeus in 1758." (Wikipedia)
9699 N Government Way,9699 N Government Way loc: Idaho 83835 - Google Maps
Looking forward to seeing you all there.
Regards,
Greg
Greg
14 gallon BioCube, modified to accept Maxijet 600
75 gallon reef with 29 gallon sump/fuge, Barr Aquatic Skimmer, Iwaki 100, Mag 7 return, Hamilton T-5 lighting
375 gallon tank....... SOLD
675 gallon wood tank in design phase.![]()
Over time science has shown that the simplest answers are usually the correct ones.......
Just came across you Reef Society Meeting. Missed it by one day darn it. Would love to attend the next one. Ronda
E-mail me at spokanereefsociety@gmail.com and I will add you to the mailing list if you are not already on it........... :-)
Greg
14 gallon BioCube, modified to accept Maxijet 600
75 gallon reef with 29 gallon sump/fuge, Barr Aquatic Skimmer, Iwaki 100, Mag 7 return, Hamilton T-5 lighting
375 gallon tank....... SOLD
675 gallon wood tank in design phase.![]()
Over time science has shown that the simplest answers are usually the correct ones.......
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