Y'all are invited to NARC May Meeting 5/17 (Sat) - fantastic door prizes!

Tomoko Schum

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Hi y'all,

You are cordially invited to May NARC (North Alabama Reef Club) meeting on 5/17/08 at Coral Reef Aquatics in Athens, Alabama (near Huntsville.) We start at 11:00 AM. Here's their location.

Coral Reef Aquatics told me today that they have tons of great door prizes to give away. They asked me to spread the words that everyone is invited to come. Here's a partial list of the door prizes:

2 Coralife skimmers: One of them is a large capacity skimmer.
Retro light kit
API test kits and supplements
2 captive bred blennies from Sustainable Aquatics (a type of miacanthus blenny?)
Reef mud

and bunch more stuff.

They also brought in over $5000 worth of corals and fish. A number of SPS's including a rare "bright shocking pink" montipora digitada. The store is stuffed to the gills.

It's a party time :celeb1: :celeb3: :celeb2: :jester:

CRA provides seafood stew lunch and some people are bringing yummy desserts and soft drinks as well.

Everyone is invited to come including CARC, and EARS. MTRC, ETRC, and those who don't belong to any clubs are also welcome as well.

Hope to see you there !!

Tomoko
 
Thank you for the invite Tomoko... Our club meeting is the same day, so I will not be able to attend... I hope it is a success as I'm sure it will be... :D
 
That's too bad that our meeting dates are the same. Well, I hope you guys can join us next time. CRA usually hosts us twice a year or so. When they host us, we usually have great door prizes and good deals. You are invited to come any other time, too.

Tomoko
 
Thanks for the invite Tomoko. I'd really like to make the trip and meet everyone down there too, but I'll be here with the ETRC as well. Maybe next time some of us can make the trip though; please say hello to John for me :)

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12540374#post12540374 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tomoko Schum

2 captive bred blennies from Sustainable Aquatics (a type of miacanthus blenny?)
They are the Striped Fang Blenny (Meiacanthus grammistes) . They are small reef-safe blennies, usually found swimming in the open, although reported to have a painful bite (We've handled a lot of them though and no one has experienced it...yet :rolleyes: )
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Matt
 
I hope that some of you can join us next time :)

Matt - Thank you for the species name and the picture :) It's very pretty. I hope I can win him.

Tomoko
 
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