January meeting
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Vic I really wanted to see your home and fish rooms. I also wanted to make the meeting, but have been committed to a volunteer project and a retreat in the early evening.
Luckily My schedule looks better for the Spring and I will have to learn to say NO! so I will have time to enjoy the hobby I love.
See you all soon.
Rick
Luckily My schedule looks better for the Spring and I will have to learn to say NO! so I will have time to enjoy the hobby I love.
See you all soon.
Rick
- ddavila06
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- Real Name: Damian Davila
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BEAUTIFUL tanks you have Viktor, awesome set ups with nice fish and plants selection! what size is the large one in the living room? thanks for Hosting ! the talk was very helpfull, now i can look around during the spring time, see if i can get some nice woods
Damian Davila
"Fishes-up, chill, Plants too"
"so many plants, so little space!"
"Fishes-up, chill, Plants too"
"so many plants, so little space!"
- chris_todd
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Thank you so much for hosting Viktor, we loved seeing all your beautiful tanks, and enjoyed hearing about your driftwood collecting experiences.
Man, are you folks good at growing plants! Every single plant we brought home was drop-dead gorgeous, from the Crypt Beckettii, dwarf sag, cyperus helferi, and anubias Coffefolia from Eugen to the Blyxa from Christy to the Narrow leaf Java Fern from Dave, to the crypts and taiwan moss from Aaron, C. Wendtii 'mi oya' from Jim, downoi and C. Potederiifolia from Viktor, rotala verticularis/pogostemon erectus from Kris; it was all just incredible.
We were up until after 1 am getting it all planted, and we still ended up having to float Ghazanfar's hygro overnight - there was just so much of it, we couldn't get it all planted. Whew!
Thanks again for another great meeting! Can't wait for next month...
Man, are you folks good at growing plants! Every single plant we brought home was drop-dead gorgeous, from the Crypt Beckettii, dwarf sag, cyperus helferi, and anubias Coffefolia from Eugen to the Blyxa from Christy to the Narrow leaf Java Fern from Dave, to the crypts and taiwan moss from Aaron, C. Wendtii 'mi oya' from Jim, downoi and C. Potederiifolia from Viktor, rotala verticularis/pogostemon erectus from Kris; it was all just incredible.
We were up until after 1 am getting it all planted, and we still ended up having to float Ghazanfar's hygro overnight - there was just so much of it, we couldn't get it all planted. Whew!
Thanks again for another great meeting! Can't wait for next month...
Thank you Viktor (and your wife and daughter) for allowing us into your home. Your tanks are amazing. Have a quick question. I live down in Calvert county, so there are downed trees in the woods around here. Would popular roots work in a tank? I believe we have some down behind my parents house. Also, other than pine, are there any trees commonly found around maryland that wouldn't work in a tank? What about cypress? We have the most northernly stand of cypress in the world right around the corner from my parents house.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
Bridget
Check out Jen's notes from the meeting. Thanks Jen!
http://gwapa.org/wordpress/2009/01/janu ... 9-meeting/
http://gwapa.org/wordpress/2009/01/janu ... 9-meeting/