October 25th Meeting

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PaulS
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Post by PaulS »

I agree, it was another great meeting. Thanks for hosting Kris and your talk was very interesting. I picked up some excellent (and much needed) tips for photographing my tanks.
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Post by magsdez »

I too would like to say Thank you. I had a great time and learned a lot. Went right home and started practicing. Very cool! :mrgreen: Still can't get fish, but haven't been trying too hard for it.
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Post by Spine »

Thanks for hosting Kris.
I picked up some good photography tips I'll try and use them when I replant my 120gal.
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Post by ddavila06 »

thanks Kris, nice house and nice tanks, as usual i missed about 90% of the presentation but at least i got some nice plants and a good trip. im not a good photograper anyways 8)
Damian Davila
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"so many plants, so little space!"
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Post by chris_todd »

Thank you for hosting, Kris, I know that must have been a real pain. I really enjoyed getting to meet everyone, see your tanks, learn how to photograph my tank, and buy some plants. I'm looking forward to the next meeting already!
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Sorry we missed it

Post by marydotson »

Rick and I both were hoping to go, but both of us ended up working on Saturday. It sounds like it was a great success! Next month, hopefully.

BTW--our tanks are thriving, but it's easy to see which are mine and which are Rick's!
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Post by DelawareJim »

After doing some research, I agree with Cavan and Aaron that the Echinodorus tenellus I sold at auction is actually Echinodorus quadricostatus. :oops:

Care and use is still the same, just a little larger than tenellus.

Cheers.
Jim
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fredyk
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Post by fredyk »

I like that little echinodorus and must have some to add to my collection! hehe
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