The January 2016 meeting will be held at the home of Seahorsekeeper (Krista). Here's Kristas bio:
Hi! I have been into saltwater tanks since around 2010. It all got started when I took a job working part-time at a pet store. I was hired to work with the fish, small animals, reptiles and birds. I spent a lot of my time learning about fish tanks and their care. Shortly after I was hired, I was promoted to the manager of that department. I figured that since I was giving a lot of people advice on caring for aquariums that I should have my own tank. I started with a small, 16 gallon tank that was freshwater. I quickly got bored and was talking to another manager about a saltwater tank. He said it was too complicated and that I shouldn’t bother. I took it as challenge accepted and began building a saltwater tank. I started with turning the 16 gallon into a saltwater tank then upgraded to a 55 and last summer I upgraded to a 75. Right now, I have a 75 gallon tank that is in the process of being rebuilt due to some major losses that I had over the summer. I got discouraged after I lost most of my corals. I am now reenergized about the tank and I am turning the tank into a seahorse oasis.
Most recent tank pic before the 75 upgrade
Hi! I have been into saltwater tanks since around 2010. It all got started when I took a job working part-time at a pet store. I was hired to work with the fish, small animals, reptiles and birds. I spent a lot of my time learning about fish tanks and their care. Shortly after I was hired, I was promoted to the manager of that department. I figured that since I was giving a lot of people advice on caring for aquariums that I should have my own tank. I started with a small, 16 gallon tank that was freshwater. I quickly got bored and was talking to another manager about a saltwater tank. He said it was too complicated and that I shouldn’t bother. I took it as challenge accepted and began building a saltwater tank. I started with turning the 16 gallon into a saltwater tank then upgraded to a 55 and last summer I upgraded to a 75. Right now, I have a 75 gallon tank that is in the process of being rebuilt due to some major losses that I had over the summer. I got discouraged after I lost most of my corals. I am now reenergized about the tank and I am turning the tank into a seahorse oasis.
Most recent tank pic before the 75 upgrade