FMAS July General Meeting!!

AquamanE

Active member
This month we will have John Coppolino speaking to our club. Many of you know him on here as Copps.

TOPIC: SPS SUCCESS

Date: Tuesday July 28th
Time: 7pm
Place: Miami Science Museum AKA Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
3280 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33133
(305) 646-4400

MAIN RAFFLE ITEM: 48" REEFBRIGHT XHO BLUE LED LIGHT :celeb1::spin2:
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John's innate passion for aquariums was nurtured growing up on an island on a lake in Northern New Jersey with a fish loving father and a mother allergic to everything with fur and feathers!

A saltwater hobbyist now over twenty five years since age 11, John began working at a large regional aquarium store as soon as he obtained working papers in high school, resulting in a house full of tanks before going off to college. In college he went on to study reefs in Bermuda, the Galapagos Islands and Ecuador where he lived (and met his wife!) for about two years after obtaining his B.S. in biology.

John now lives in Northern Virginia with his wonderfully supportive wife and two young children, and keeps about 2500 gallons of saltwater aquariums, most being reefs. In addition to publishing articles and speaking at conferences, including three past MACNAs, John has spoken to reef clubs in over twenty states. His systems have been featured in publications in Asia, Europe, and the United States. These include the book "œThe Coral Reef Aquarium" by Tony Vargas, which profiles two of his systems, including a 10 gallon "œkitchen nano" from over ten years ago, and his SPS system he recently moved. John is also one of just two people to have received the prestigious Reef Central Tank of the Month for two different systems (September '04 and January '11), where he is known by his username and childhood nickname, Copps. In the summer of 2013 John started building his largest system yet, with a 1300 gallon SPS display, a 240 gallon anemone display and two six foot frag tanks that are installed in the "œforever home" he and his wife recently had built. In addition to his reefkeeping at home, John travels yearly with work to Hawaii and Guam, where most free time is spent underwater.
 
So this will be held at the new museum next to the AA arena not the one by Viscaya correct? Any chance they will let us walk around?
 
i still dont know what to expect! :)


Expect a great speaker and a chance to hangout and network with fellow hobbyists. At the end of every meeting we generally have raffles for members. Most of the items in the raffle will be on the day of the meeting. However this month one of our main raffle items will be a 48" reefbrite xho blue LED light. Great item you could win for just a $1 :)
 
Damn, 40 miles in rush hour traffic, get out of work at 6, imposibru!!! Dang, would have loved to come out for this one. Should move it to plantation lol!
 
I will try to make it, gotta be in the keys for mini season before the sun comes up the next day. Ever think about changing the july meeting up a week since it conflicts with mini season.im sure im not the only diver in the group.
 
I will try to make it, gotta be in the keys for mini season before the sun comes up the next day. Ever think about changing the july meeting up a week since it conflicts with mini season.im sure im not the only diver in the group.


Good point. I didn't think about this.
 
Man, I work in Boca, would have loved to get to this one. Due to mini season, and alot of northerners, maybe a Saturday or Sunday meeting would bring a larger turnout? Great topic, missed a few meetings... would definitely have made this one.
 
2 days away folks. John is a National Speaker. Unlesss you go to MACNA every year, you dont get to see him very often. FMAS has gone through great strides to get him here. Whose going? :hammer::bounce3:
 
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