Boston Reefers Meetings are open to all Paid, non-paid and prospective members(family friendly environment)
The next meeting of the Boston Reefers' Society will be: on Sunday, March 9th, 2014 noon to 4:00pm
The location is: VFW Taunton, 82 Ingell Street in Taunton, MA
Christine Williams - "Recognize and treating fish illnesses"
Meeting schedule:
**All topics and times subject to change at any time**
12:00-Socializing/Membership Registration/Greeting
12:15-Members presentations
1:15-Break for lunch
1:40-Christine Williams
2:40-Fish Goo 3:10-Raffle
3:30-Frag Trading/Socializing
Water Testing-see details below- (Link for Water Testing)
Fish Goo Sign Up- (Link to sign up for fish goo)
Meeting Sponsor- Underwater World
Frag Grow Out Competition-Official BRS SPS Grow out Comp- (Link to sign up for 2014 Frag Grow Out Competition)
There will be the usual frag swap at the end of the meeting. A frag swap thread will be posted separate in "Reef Talk" for those members wishing to trade frags.
There will be many great raffle prizes offered up to support the club by our sponsors and members. Items will be posted as we get closer to the meeting date.
**NEW ADDITION TO THE MEETINGS IS A KIDS ACTIVITY TABLE**
Bio:
Christine Williams started keeping fish while she was still a fetus. While the aqueous environment did lend itself to the hobby, it limited her to freshwater species, and so she decided to be born several weeks early. Through sign language, she demanded that her parents convert her crib into a reef aquarium and thus started her illustrious career in marine ornamentals. After completing her studies in biochemistry and molecular microbiology she went to work at “Animal ER” where unfortunately she was not filmed for the Animal Planet channel (though her feet did make a cameo during a rescue segment). Currently she works as the product development manager for a naturally-derived products company, where she is very happy to spend time in her lab making things that smell good and don't explode often. She frequently lectures on reef topics including marine animal disease, fish husbandry, human-tank zoonosis, and fish cognition. Contact Christine at [email protected].
The next meeting of the Boston Reefers' Society will be: on Sunday, March 9th, 2014 noon to 4:00pm
The location is: VFW Taunton, 82 Ingell Street in Taunton, MA
Christine Williams - "Recognize and treating fish illnesses"
Meeting schedule:
**All topics and times subject to change at any time**
12:00-Socializing/Membership Registration/Greeting
12:15-Members presentations
1:15-Break for lunch
1:40-Christine Williams
2:40-Fish Goo 3:10-Raffle
3:30-Frag Trading/Socializing
Water Testing-see details below- (Link for Water Testing)
Fish Goo Sign Up- (Link to sign up for fish goo)
Meeting Sponsor- Underwater World
Frag Grow Out Competition-Official BRS SPS Grow out Comp- (Link to sign up for 2014 Frag Grow Out Competition)
There will be the usual frag swap at the end of the meeting. A frag swap thread will be posted separate in "Reef Talk" for those members wishing to trade frags.
There will be many great raffle prizes offered up to support the club by our sponsors and members. Items will be posted as we get closer to the meeting date.
**NEW ADDITION TO THE MEETINGS IS A KIDS ACTIVITY TABLE**
Bio:
Christine Williams started keeping fish while she was still a fetus. While the aqueous environment did lend itself to the hobby, it limited her to freshwater species, and so she decided to be born several weeks early. Through sign language, she demanded that her parents convert her crib into a reef aquarium and thus started her illustrious career in marine ornamentals. After completing her studies in biochemistry and molecular microbiology she went to work at “Animal ER” where unfortunately she was not filmed for the Animal Planet channel (though her feet did make a cameo during a rescue segment). Currently she works as the product development manager for a naturally-derived products company, where she is very happy to spend time in her lab making things that smell good and don't explode often. She frequently lectures on reef topics including marine animal disease, fish husbandry, human-tank zoonosis, and fish cognition. Contact Christine at [email protected].
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