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May 2010 Meeting: Native Fishes for Tropical Fish Enthusiast

Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 10:42 pm
by mewickham
Native Fishes for Tropical Fish Enthusiasts
A Talk by Michael Gaines

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

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As an aquarium hobbyist, you buy and display exotic species from all over the world in your aquariums. But did you know that there are beautiful and interesting species in local streams and ponds? And you can catch and keep them without spending a cent (except for the cost of a fish license). Join us at this month’s meeting, where Michael Gaines will teach us about popular native species, how to catch them, and how to keep them. And he will clue us in on local regulations that must be followed to legally catch your own fish.

Michael Gaines (sumpnfishy) is a former president of the Heart of America Aquarium Society in Kansas City. He relocated to northwest Arkansas in June of 2007, and couldn’t stand the thought of being without an aquarium club, so he found some like-minded people to help start one here in Northwest Arkansas. Michael served several terms as our club’s first president,and is our current vice president. Michael mostly keeps oddball cichlids, wild-type livebearers, and killifish. He also serves on the board of directors of the American Livebearer Association.

Click HERE for map and meeting location.

Re: May 2010 Meeting: Native Fishes for Tropical Fish Enthusiast

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 4:19 pm
by Jackielee
Hope the meeting went well and someone bought my plants and fish. Wish I could have come with them but we were suppose to be on R & R as a family so I stayed put.

Jack

Re: May 2010 Meeting: Native Fishes for Tropical Fish Enthusiast

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 4:22 pm
by kribkid17
Did your plants leaves happen to have a red underside?

Re: May 2010 Meeting: Native Fishes for Tropical Fish Enthusiast

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 8:21 am
by Jackielee
They did sort of have red and green leaves. Can't remember the name but maybe ludwigia. Nice plants that change colors the closer to light they get. If you got them i hope they do well for you. I do not have CO2 just compact lighting and they grew well for me with very little fert.

Jack

Re: May 2010 Meeting: Native Fishes for Tropical Fish Enthusiast

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 4:55 pm
by kribkid17
Did you have yours floating or were they in the gravel? I noticed they had roots but I didn't want to plant them because my rainbow cichlids will shred I have anything I have in the gravel but floating plants they leave.

Re: May 2010 Meeting: Native Fishes for Tropical Fish Enthusiast

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 6:50 pm
by Jackielee
I usually plant them but they will grow some floating too.