Thank you everyone for welcoming me today

P.Knight

Members
Thank you guys for making my first meet feel like I've been to these before. You guys are very welcoming and make a new guy like my self feel at home. Can't wait till the next meet to hang out with you guys all again.Thank
you again
 

P.Knight

Members
Had a blast, meet some really great people and picked up some amazing fish can get much better then that
 

moka

Members
it was good to meet you paul. cca is all ways a good time.. thank you to all the good people that make it happen!
 

dogofwar

CCA Members
Awesome that you had a good time - that's the goal!

We had a great speaker and great spreads of fish (and food!) at the meeting today as well...

Come back and bring friends!

Matt
 

P.Knight

Members
Hey my friend wants to know the date of the next meet in June, I told him the 9th or 16 idk, does anyone know so he can take off work
 

msjinkzd

invert junkie
it is always the second saturday :)
http://www.capitalcichlids.org/?pageid=calendar
June 9 - Shane Linder - "Collecting in Uganda, the Pearl of Africa"
Shane Linder is the "Shane" behind Planetcatfish.com's Shane World. Shane's World houses well over 150 articles by various catfish experts making it the largest such resource known to exist. Shane is also a frequent contributor to several US and international aquarium periodicals and has been a guest speaker at numerous fish conventions in the US and Europe. He is also a member of the National Science Foundation's All Catfish Species Inventory a a global consortium of taxonomists & systematists, which since 2003, has attempted to facilitate the discovery, description & dissemination of knowledge of all catfish species. From 2000-2011 Shane lived and collected fishes extensively in Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, South Africa and Uganda. He has made additional collecting expeditions into Ecuador, Peru and Brazil. In June Shane will present "Collecting in Uganda, The Pearl of Africa" which will cover his collecting activities from 2009-2011 in Lakes Victoria, Albert, Edward and Kyoga as well as the Victorian Nile and the Mountains of the Moon.
 

Beeman

Members
Was nice to meet you Paul. I took Rachels advise too, and with 6 bags of fish, I was sittin with my face to the glass in 10min:D My first african tank, I can't bring myself to turn the light off!!! These guys go very well with a frosty cold corona. No lime thank you:lol:
 

P.Knight

Members
Was nice to meet you Paul. I took Rachels advise too, and with 6 bags of fish, I was sittin with my face to the glass in 10min:D My first african tank, I can't bring myself to turn the light off!!! These guys go very well with a frosty cold corona. No lime thank you:lol:

yea i love my new fish couldnt be more happier, what kind of set up do you have in your tank. is it rocks,slate plants?
 

Beeman

Members
All rock, piled high! Iodotropheus sprengerae, Cynotilapia zebroides 'Jalo reef', Otopharynx lithobates, and yellow labs. A few synodontis 'dwarf petricola'.
 

Tony

Alligator Snapping Turtle/Past Pres
It was great to meet you Paul. It's tough not to get hooked once you start going to meetings. We have some really great folks here at CCA.
 
Top