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March Club Meeting

mrehfeld

Officer Emeritus
Our March 2015 Club Meeting will be held at the home of HerbieK

When: Saturday, March 28th from 1PM to 5PM

Where: 6 Williams Road Kendall Park, NJ 08824

Info:

The sixties were a crazy time man, peace, love and a 10 gallon “Metaframe” aquarium w/ the stainless steel corners and the slate bottom. Truly state of the art. So started my aquatic journey at the tender age of about 8 years old. My two brothers and I killed our share of 19 cent guppies, sword tails, platies, mollies, etc with our first foray into “fish tanks”.

Flash forward to the early nineties when my wife bought me a 45 gallon high aquarium as a gift, and I found myself saying “a fish tank, really”? After getting the tank rigged up and getting a few books on the subject, I found out that this hobby was really cool for a scientific minded guy like myself. A variety of angels, cichlids and other fresh water fare soon filled my new tank. After a while, the drab freshwater world began getting old, so I got the next closest thing to the more colorful marine fish, African cichlids. They were housed in a 55 gallon tank, as I was winding down the 45 high.

After a short time w/ the Africans, I decided to take a saltwater plunge in the 55, which housed fish and a few softies. I quickly realized I couldn’t put enough lights over the 55 to raise other more interesting corals, so I moved up to a 90 gallon. After a few years in the 90, I found myself yearning for bigger and better things, so I moved up to a 180, which is the perfect tank for me. I have become quite a “stick man” preferring mostly SPS acros. There have been a few bumps in the road, like a complete hurricane Sandy wipe out, but I have rebounded quite nicely to what I have today. The tank is approaching its pre-Sandy glory w/ a host of new fish and corals maturing nicely.

Please join us on Saturday, March 28th for a meeting of the NJ reefers club. I will be serving up chicken marsala, penne pasta ala vodka, and meatballs too, and of course beer.
 

HerbieK

NJRC Honorary Member
NJRC Member
Get your fresh cut frags here. I will be cutting some frags for our SPS minded reefers at the meeting on Saturday. Various unnamed stags which are pretty nice, as well as anything else that is fragable in my tank. Just let me know what looks good to you and I will get out the old pliers.

Also, menu change for the meeting. I will be making pork chili instead of a chicken dish.
As far as bringing anything, beer always welcome as well as dessert items.

Hope to see you all here.

Herb
 

Tommyboynj

Administrator
Officer Emeritus
Wish I could make this one herb (there's a small chance I might make it). You and the family are excellent hosts.


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Hey guys, been a while. Been really busy with work. Unfortunately I have to prior engagements Saturday so I won't be able to make it. Hopefully next one
 

kschweer

Administrator
Staff member
Officer Emeritus
Moderator
Really wish I could make it but I'm booked solid this weekend. Have a great time everyone.


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Just letting those attending know I will be bringing tons of orange cap montipora frags just took out a sq. ft. Of it from the tank.
 

myrjon

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
thanks Herbie and Ann for a great afternoon . food was delicious . still full.thanks for all the raffle frags . and for breaking out some cool pieces out of your tank for us.
 
Herb and Ann i just want to say one thing it was great and thanks for all. You guys go above and beyond to help out thanks again.
 

Hockeynut

NJRC Member
Thanks Herb and Ann the meeting was a lot of fun and thanks to the new board members :)
Herb I know what I'm bringing to the next meeting at your place one of these

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Thank you for being so generous :)
 

mrehfeld

Officer Emeritus
Herbie and Ann as usual you guys did a beautiful job hosting this month's meeting, THANK YOU for opening your home to us and for your generosity. A shout out to everyone who attended, together we make this club a success. Thanks to Aquatic Obsession for supplying beautiful frags for the raffle.

I'd like to give a special thanks to Timkatz71 for offering to provide the club with a storage solution that will save the club some money. You are all real team players and it makes me proud to be part of the club. Thank you.
 

redfishbluefish

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
Herb and Ann, there is never any doubt that with you guys hosting, it will be a great meeting. Thank you for opening your house to a group of reef geeks.
 

Karenvas2

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
Herb and Ann, as always a great time. The food was wonderful. Herb, your generosity is way cool. Had a great time seeing everyone.
 

ecam

President
Staff member
Board of Directors
NJRC Member
Moderator
Herbie... thanks for the frags the yellow/green piece, milli and slimmer are awesome pieces... will post pics tomorrow. But thanks again...
 
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