Hello All!
I just thought I would drop in and post a greeting to all the folks here. I don't currently own a tank, but have wanted one for quite some time!
I plan on coming to the meetings (I read somewhere that the next one will be coming up the second Saturday in April), and look forward to learning all I can.
My name is Casey, I'm 26 years old, and I live in the North part of OKC. My wife and I just moved to this area a couple of months ago, so we are still learning our way around. I am a teaching assistant in the science department at a local online school.
I am a bit of DIY type, and enjoy spending time around other 'maker' types. I hope to be able to bring a bit of this to the hobby when I finally decide to tank (!) the plunge, and I think it should be pretty useful-- from what I have seen so far, aquarists need to be able to wear many hats; often simultaneously.
I am doing all I can to learn and get a good foundation before tackling a tank, and am about half-way through Calfo's Book of Coral Propagation. I should be done with it by the time the meeting rolls around so I can at least have a clue about the makeup of a system and be able to at least listen (if not speak) intelligently.
Anyway, that's about it for now! Like I said; I'm new and just thought I would introduce myself!
-Casey M.
I just thought I would drop in and post a greeting to all the folks here. I don't currently own a tank, but have wanted one for quite some time!
I plan on coming to the meetings (I read somewhere that the next one will be coming up the second Saturday in April), and look forward to learning all I can.
My name is Casey, I'm 26 years old, and I live in the North part of OKC. My wife and I just moved to this area a couple of months ago, so we are still learning our way around. I am a teaching assistant in the science department at a local online school.
I am a bit of DIY type, and enjoy spending time around other 'maker' types. I hope to be able to bring a bit of this to the hobby when I finally decide to tank (!) the plunge, and I think it should be pretty useful-- from what I have seen so far, aquarists need to be able to wear many hats; often simultaneously.
I am doing all I can to learn and get a good foundation before tackling a tank, and am about half-way through Calfo's Book of Coral Propagation. I should be done with it by the time the meeting rolls around so I can at least have a clue about the makeup of a system and be able to at least listen (if not speak) intelligently.
Anyway, that's about it for now! Like I said; I'm new and just thought I would introduce myself!
-Casey M.