Dave McReeferson
laurifer crustulum
"In the beginning..." and "Before you throw that in your tank...(Part 1)"
"In the beginning..."
With all of the new folks the club has brought on in the past few years, I thought it would be a good time for us to look back at our roots. Some of you may have been around since the BRS' very first meeting, others, may just be planning on coming to their first, plus every variation in between. No matter which of these categories you fall into, I am sure we can all get a kick out of hearing some of the stories about how this great club got it's start.
Moe Kirby (MoeK on the boards), a founding member, and indeed the BRS' very first president, has agreed to come and share a little of the club's background with us. Moe, again, has been around, and involved, with the club since it's infancy, and I am looking forward to hearing some of his stories, I hope you'll join us as well.
"Before you throw that in your tank...(Part 1)"
Every reefer has a responsibility to do their utmost to provide the best care they can for their reef and it's inhabitants. Step number one on any reefer's list should be proper treatment and quarantine practices for any incoming livestock. This is a pretty broad topic (or group of topics), so I think it will work best if we break it up into several smaller presentations. In "Part 1", we'll go over the very basics of incoming SPS coral inspection and treatment. In my personal opinion, at the very bare minimum, incoming SPS corals should be recieving both an Interceptor and a Betadine treatment. I'll go over how I go about this, what I use to do it, and why. I am no expert, and I can claim none of the credit for coming up with these treatments, but I'll try nonetheless to pass what I have learned along to those who remain unaware of these basic and important techniques in reefkeeping.
Date: Saturday, January 23rd - Noon - 4 PM
Location: Lodge of Elks, 450 Union Ave, Framingham, MA
Schedule
12:00-12:30 PM Meet and greet - new member sign up
12:30-1:00 PM or so - Announcements, raffle ticket sales, checkout the library etc.
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM - Moe's and Joe's BRS History Talk, and The Basic SPS Treatment Presentation (by me)
2:30 PM - Pizza and chat time
2:30-3:00 PM - Raffle drawing, frag swapping, and more general breeze shooting
These times are a general guideline and may vary as needed.
"In the beginning..."
With all of the new folks the club has brought on in the past few years, I thought it would be a good time for us to look back at our roots. Some of you may have been around since the BRS' very first meeting, others, may just be planning on coming to their first, plus every variation in between. No matter which of these categories you fall into, I am sure we can all get a kick out of hearing some of the stories about how this great club got it's start.
Moe Kirby (MoeK on the boards), a founding member, and indeed the BRS' very first president, has agreed to come and share a little of the club's background with us. Moe, again, has been around, and involved, with the club since it's infancy, and I am looking forward to hearing some of his stories, I hope you'll join us as well.
"Before you throw that in your tank...(Part 1)"
Every reefer has a responsibility to do their utmost to provide the best care they can for their reef and it's inhabitants. Step number one on any reefer's list should be proper treatment and quarantine practices for any incoming livestock. This is a pretty broad topic (or group of topics), so I think it will work best if we break it up into several smaller presentations. In "Part 1", we'll go over the very basics of incoming SPS coral inspection and treatment. In my personal opinion, at the very bare minimum, incoming SPS corals should be recieving both an Interceptor and a Betadine treatment. I'll go over how I go about this, what I use to do it, and why. I am no expert, and I can claim none of the credit for coming up with these treatments, but I'll try nonetheless to pass what I have learned along to those who remain unaware of these basic and important techniques in reefkeeping.
Date: Saturday, January 23rd - Noon - 4 PM
Location: Lodge of Elks, 450 Union Ave, Framingham, MA
Schedule
12:00-12:30 PM Meet and greet - new member sign up
12:30-1:00 PM or so - Announcements, raffle ticket sales, checkout the library etc.
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM - Moe's and Joe's BRS History Talk, and The Basic SPS Treatment Presentation (by me)
2:30 PM - Pizza and chat time
2:30-3:00 PM - Raffle drawing, frag swapping, and more general breeze shooting
These times are a general guideline and may vary as needed.
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