Greetings from north of the boarder. My name is Kevin, and I look forward to being a part of an aquarium club in Northwest Arkansas. I also look forward to having my friend Michael several hours closer.
Kevin
Greetings from Missouri
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Greetings!
Another Missourian saying congrats for getting this off the ground! It's like we are invading Arkansas! Good luck with this, Mike.
Mike Meyer - Raymore, MO
Mike Meyer - Raymore, MO
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Maybe we need to consider a name change?
Here's another "Howdy" from Missouri. I'm located in Pierce City and am really excited about a club a little closer to home.
Our household has five aquariums, looking for space for the sixth. My 15 year old daughter and I keep all freshwater fish, ranging from guppies to discus. My favorites at this time are my apistogramma cacatuoides.
I'm the mother of three daughters: 15, 13 and 7 and have a great husband. I am taking online classes from MSSU in Joplin, having returned to school about 18 years after graduating high school.
Our household has five aquariums, looking for space for the sixth. My 15 year old daughter and I keep all freshwater fish, ranging from guppies to discus. My favorites at this time are my apistogramma cacatuoides.
I'm the mother of three daughters: 15, 13 and 7 and have a great husband. I am taking online classes from MSSU in Joplin, having returned to school about 18 years after graduating high school.
~Kenna
I can stop buying fish anytime I want. Seriously.
I can stop buying fish anytime I want. Seriously.
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hi i'm mckelvie. yeah, from missouri too. in case you haven't guessed, pinkrblu is my mom. we have (i think) five aquariums, and i am working on setting up a sixth. we mostly share fish, but the discus and most of the cories are mine. my three discus are in a twenty nine gallon with two clown loaches and a school of cardinal tetras, although we will move them as they get bigger. We also have a seventy five gallon (overstocked i might add) with angels, rams, a pair of apistos, four cories, a bristlenose plec, various tetras (rummynoses, neons, black phantoms, x-rays, ) and guppies (i still don't understand why). Then there is a ten gallon with the "reject fish" (platys and danios), and two hospital/quarantine tanks. It is mostly worth it, although the costs can run high at times and cleaning all of the tanks is no picnic.
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