What are you bringing to the January meeting?

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Cristy Keister
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Post by Cristy Keister »

Thanks Brian, but it turns out that Jon does have the right type.

I also have 2 CO2 reactors like this if anyone is interested.
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Post by seiji64 »

I should be bringing:

Caridina cantonensis sp. "Blue Tiger shrimp"
Ludwigia lacustrus aka brevipes x palustris
and some of this foreground grass whose name escapes me:
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Post by ingg »

Some kind of Lillaeopsis, not sure which though.

Coming, will be an hour late. Not all sure what I'm bringing, whatever I can grab quickly out of the tanks.

I know I'll have a big mop of stringy moss...
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Post by krisw »

I will be bringing:

Syngonanthus sp. 'Madeira'
Eriocaulon sp. 'Type 3'

GWAPA will also have a set of 500ml Seachem Ferts for raffle, a $40+ value. Grab bags of various other goodies will be in the raffle as secondary prizes.

GWAPA also has packs of 18 bags (12-6", 6-4") for $1/piece.

We will also be announcing our meeting topics for the upcoming year!
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Post by PaulS »

Thanks for hosting the meeting today Ghazanfar. Your tanks look spectacular.
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

PaulS wrote:Thanks for hosting the meeting today Ghazanfar. Your tanks look spectacular.
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Thanks!
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Post by chris_todd »

Yeah, awesome meeting, Ghazanfar! It was almost like getting two talks - tissue culture and aquascaping. I really enjoyed both - it was really helpful to hear how you visualized a scene from nature, and then used that to help guide your scaping.
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Post by ricoishere »

Ghazanfar,

Thanks for hosting this meet. I enjoyed it quite a bit. And the Angels have adapted well! Except for one, I think it might've been the one that jumped out an landed on the box! :oops: Awesome tanks! Again, thanks for everything.
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