SoCal Area Marine Hobbyist Clubs

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8800088#post8800088 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gtrestoration
Can a mod please change the San Diego link in the first post of this thread to...

-The San Diego Marine Aquarium Society (www.sdmas.com) for the San Diego area

As it is now, .org leads to a useless holding/search page.

SteveU

Done!

Kevin
 
Thanks Kevin. Everytime I went to look at something on their site I'd foget it had changed.

:thumbsup:

SteveU
 
How about the North County Reef and Marine Aquarium Society of San Diego. We are affiliated with MASNA and hold monthly meetings on the 2nd Friday of every month.

NCRMAS.com

Would love a spot on the first page as well :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9964671#post9964671 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ezcompany
SCNR's website will be up soon :) all are welcome to join!

Could you describe just what SCNR IS?

Sorry if I missed it, but I didn't see it...
 
My apologies, I didn't post any info.
Socal Nano Reefers = SCNR
Born from nano-reef.com, membership is free, and you don't need a nano-tank to be part of us :)
We are currently working on a website and i will keep everyone posted through here.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9714202#post9714202 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mmoore0803
How about the North County Reef and Marine Aquarium Society of San Diego. We are affiliated with MASNA and hold monthly meetings on the 2nd Friday of every month.

NCRMAS.com

Would love a spot on the first page as well :D

Done.

Kevin
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10416218#post10416218 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by joesynodontis
This is the right forum for this question. Does high altitude have an affect on a reef aquarium?

This is NOT the proper thread for this... Not in my estimation, at least... It's better suited for the general forum.

At any rate, yes, I understand that it does because of the available oxygen levels. I don't think it's a major difficulty that can't be overcome, however.

Google it! Dollars to donuts (Mmmmm... Donuts...) you get some hits!

:P
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10420743#post10420743 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Captain Quirk
This is NOT the proper thread for this... Not in my estimation, at least... It's better suited for the general forum.

At any rate, yes, I understand that it does because of the available oxygen levels. I don't think it's a major difficulty that can't be overcome, however.

Google it! Dollars to donuts (Mmmmm... Donuts...) you get some hits!

:P

You know, I just re-read this and understand how you could have been confused as to why this might be the proper forum... Sorry if I jumped on you.

This particular forum is basically for the SoCal clubs to make themselves known. At least that's what I think... I know this is where I found my club at.

The Southern California Reefers board is really where this question belongs. Also, you may want to see if there are any mountain region clubs; I'd bet they've dealt with this issue ad-nauseum!

Best of luck.
 
how does one go about joining the Long Beach Marine Aquarium Society?I live in the South bay (Gardena) area. It sure would be nice to discuss reefkeeping and care with other people with more experience than myself. I may have a few answers of my own, but usually, I have more questions...

Cheers!!
 
How does one go about joining the Long Beach Marine Aquarium Society?I live in the South bay (Gardena) area. It sure would be nice to discuss reefkeeping and care with other people with more experience than myself. I may have a few answers of my own, but usually, I have more questions... I will be at Reef-la-palooza in the O.C.! (sumthin like that!)

Cheers!!
 
A little Google gave me this:

Long Beach Marine Aquarium Society meetings
When: The first Thursday of each month. Meeting begins at 7:30 PM Get there early for food!
Where: IHOP at 2050 N. Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA
Ph: (562) 799-4467

I don't think they will be at RAP, however. The only clubs with a "presence" there (to my understanding) will be SCMAS (duh!), IEMAS and NRCMAS (I THINK that's the Northern Orange County club...).

Stop by and see someone at the SCMAS booth and perhaps they can tell you a bit more. Myself, unfortunately, I'm not that familiar with all of the SoCal clubs. I do happen to know a little bit about IEMAS, however.

;)

Good luck!
 
Thanks, Captain Quirk! I will check with the SCMAS booth. Is the SCMAS a regional office that is in charge of all the other clubs in the area?
 
LOL.

No.

We're all independent of each other for the most part. I only commented about SCMAS as they've been around a while and would probably be your best source of info on other SoCal clubs...
 
SEAMONSTER, I don't think the LB Club is around any more. It never really took off.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10541554#post10541554 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Konadog
SEAMONSTER, I don't think the LB Club is around any more. It never really took off.

Sorry to hear that... Then what alternatives would you suggest for him? SCMAS?
 
Depends on which way you want to drive and what day you have free time. SCMAS is to the south on a Friday, and MASLAC is to the north on a Saturday.

I chose MASLAC due to the fact I work more in the Valley than in the OC and for me, drive time is about the same due to traffic, but is easier on Saturday.
 
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