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10/5/2013 Write up

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#1 ·
Saturday was fun, there was a huge fish competition where people brought in hundreds of different kinds of fish and won cash for the best bred fish. Amanda won 6 categories.



After the fish show Amanda and I presented on how to set up a planted tank and how to set up an emersed container. The fish-people enjoyed the presentations. We also sold food at $5 a plate.

Then on Sunday (today) we had the giant fish and plant auction. I don't know how much our club made from donations (they'll tally it up later), but we sold more food on Sunday and made over $100 for our club.

Here is the auction there were soooo many fish and plants.

I think Amanda has more pictures, hopefully she will upload them.
 
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#6 ·
Post those pictures! We have new CT people on the boards and they must know how fun it was!

I was absolutely pooped after the weekend, but then again 8 hrs/day will do that to you!

Great fun though, I bought 2 types of Apistos which I accidentally mixed together on the way home. Luckily they are easy to tell apart. I've got a pair in my 90g, hopefully they'll breed soon.

Also, I saved that HC you murdered, its pearling happily in my tank. Do check out the macro and microscope pics I took of it though on my other thread: http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/photography/89145-assassin-snail-emersed-hc-fungus.html
 
#8 ·
I didn't murder the HC, I just set it aside in an emersed tank for a couple days! As evidenced by its ability to pearl ("happily") 2 days later, I clearly didn't kill it!

On a financial note, Our club funds have nearly tripled—we now have a total of ~$300 to do... something with. Buy door prizes, import a speaker who isn't me, buy ingredients for the FFFF, whatever...
 
#15 ·
What about a SP600 Spectrophotometer? It can analyze 100+ chemicals in your tap water with a high degree of accuracy. Might be more useful than a PAR meter since we can really get to the heart of plant issues.

We could check and compare water samples during meetings with this beauty, really figure things out and compare our tanks with accuracy.

Info about it:
http://www.orbeco.com/water/products/spectrophotometer-sp600

I suppose ideally we'd need both a PAR meter and a spectrophotometer. Maybe two things we can add to the future purchase list?
 
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