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Greg Frimel's Fish Food DIY Workshop
2013-February 16th
"Fish are arguably the best part of any tank. With their bright colors and interactive personalities, they can really bring a tank to life. A fish's colors and attitude (as well as health) can be seriously affected by their nutrition, and so we would like everyone to join us as we invite Greg Frimel to demonstrate an easy and cost effective way to give your fish the meals they deserve.
In the ocean, a fish's diet is full of several different nutrients and vitamins that can make their colors bright and their bodies healthy, but sometimes these things can be lacking in a home aquarium. As a result, a malnourished fish can begin to pale or dull in color. Sometimes they can even become lethargic, or disinterested over time.
In addition, a fish with a poor diet is constantly at risk of disease, since their immune system has so little to work with. A complete diet will keep their energy levels high and their colors bright, which is why we want to share this DIY food with you. AND when it's all over, you can take a sample home to try it for yourself and see what your fish think!
We hope you will join us on February 16th at Hope Church at 10am to share in this learning opportunity.
***Hope Church is located at 4200 Brown Road, St. Louis, MO 63134***
SEASL BOD
2013-February 16th
"Fish are arguably the best part of any tank. With their bright colors and interactive personalities, they can really bring a tank to life. A fish's colors and attitude (as well as health) can be seriously affected by their nutrition, and so we would like everyone to join us as we invite Greg Frimel to demonstrate an easy and cost effective way to give your fish the meals they deserve.
In the ocean, a fish's diet is full of several different nutrients and vitamins that can make their colors bright and their bodies healthy, but sometimes these things can be lacking in a home aquarium. As a result, a malnourished fish can begin to pale or dull in color. Sometimes they can even become lethargic, or disinterested over time.
In addition, a fish with a poor diet is constantly at risk of disease, since their immune system has so little to work with. A complete diet will keep their energy levels high and their colors bright, which is why we want to share this DIY food with you. AND when it's all over, you can take a sample home to try it for yourself and see what your fish think!
We hope you will join us on February 16th at Hope Church at 10am to share in this learning opportunity.
***Hope Church is located at 4200 Brown Road, St. Louis, MO 63134***
SEASL BOD