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ACLC March Meeting
Saturday, March 19th - Freshwater Invertebrates: Myths & Misconceptions by Rachel O'Leary

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This presentation will largely be about some of the biggest myths about invertebrates as well as appropriate tank setup and overviews of several of the most common encountered species. Further information will include successful tankmates, sexing, hybridization risks, and algae eating capabilities.

Rachel OLeary of Mount Wolf, Pennsylvania has been in the hobby since childhood but has gotten increasingly active in the past decade. She is currently operating over sixty tanks with interests that range from micro to monster. She has a special focus on dwarf freshwater invertebrates including snails, shrimp, crayfish, and aquatic crabs.
She is currently breeding Apistogramma, catfish, shrimp, snails, Pseudomugil rainbows, dwarf crayfish, plecos, and several other central and south American cichlids as well as a range of livebearers and egg scatterers. Her tanks range in size from ten gallon to 220 gallon.
Rachel is an active member and on the board of the Capital Cichlid Association as well as a global moderator on Aquaria Central and a moderator at MonsterFishKeepers. She actively attends conventions and travels to speak at clubs on her invertebrate and micro fish interests.
She imports from around the globe to redistribute and help share with hobbyists around the country.

ACLC March Meeting
Saturday, March 19th - Freshwater Invertebrates: Myths & Misconceptions by Rachel O'Leary

rachel aquafest.jpg
This presentation will largely be about some of the biggest myths about invertebrates as well as appropriate tank setup and overviews of several of the most common encountered species. Further information will include successful tankmates, sexing, hybridization risks, and algae eating capabilities.

Rachel OLeary of Mount Wolf, Pennsylvania has been in the hobby since childhood but has gotten increasingly active in the past decade. She is currently operating over sixty tanks with interests that range from micro to monster. She has a special focus on dwarf freshwater invertebrates including snails, shrimp, crayfish, and aquatic crabs.
She is currently breeding Apistogramma, catfish, shrimp, snails, Pseudomugil rainbows, dwarf crayfish, plecos, and several other central and south American cichlids as well as a range of livebearers and egg scatterers. Her tanks range in size from ten gallon to 220 gallon.
Rachel is an active member and on the board of the Capital Cichlid Association as well as a global moderator on Aquaria Central and a moderator at MonsterFishKeepers. She actively attends conventions and travels to speak at clubs on her invertebrate and micro fish interests.
She imports from around the globe to redistribute and help share with hobbyists around the country.

Saturday, March 19th -

Freshwater Invertebrates: Myths & Misconceptions by Rachel O'Leary
 
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