I recently received an email from David Fassler of the Smith Leadership Academy -- a junior high school located on Fields Corner in Dorchester. David is seeking assistance in setting up a 90 gallon reef tank for the kids in one of the Academy's classrooms. I suggested to David that, in addition to myself, someone from the Boston Reefers might be interested in helping to set up the tank -- and provide advice on upkeep, maintenance, and stocking as he builds the tank.
David has some experience with freshwater tanks and an excellent general knowledge of wildlife, but this is his first attempt at SW. He recently received a generous equipment donation that he describes as follows:
One of the reasons I'm posting to the Reefer boards is my own rather limited reef experience. I have been reefing on a tight budget for only two years and my knowledge is limited (though not too shabby). I've got enthusiasm, but I think David and the kids would also benefit from a little grizzled veteran know-how.
This is really a good cause. Most of the kids at the Academy have never seen a reef tank - this will be a great opportunity for them to see one built from the ground up. Moreover, it should be a lot of fun.
Think of it this way: whether its your budget or your skeptical significant other, there is a limit to how many tanks you can squeeze into your house. So here's your chance to build another - with your creativity on full display for the public!
Let me know if you are interested.
Jason
David has some experience with freshwater tanks and an excellent general knowledge of wildlife, but this is his first attempt at SW. He recently received a generous equipment donation that he describes as follows:
It's a 90 gallon tank, heaters, pumps, protein skimmers, light hood, stand, filter, Jimmy Hoffa in a can, and three kitchen sinks. I don't recall the brand name of the components right now (I'm writing this from home) but I was told they are considered top of the line parts. (Some name that starts with an "E"). Ed told me the total value of the setup is around $3500.
One of the reasons I'm posting to the Reefer boards is my own rather limited reef experience. I have been reefing on a tight budget for only two years and my knowledge is limited (though not too shabby). I've got enthusiasm, but I think David and the kids would also benefit from a little grizzled veteran know-how.
This is really a good cause. Most of the kids at the Academy have never seen a reef tank - this will be a great opportunity for them to see one built from the ground up. Moreover, it should be a lot of fun.
Think of it this way: whether its your budget or your skeptical significant other, there is a limit to how many tanks you can squeeze into your house. So here's your chance to build another - with your creativity on full display for the public!
Let me know if you are interested.
Jason
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