I have one large pot with some black walnut trees and another with American hazelnuts. Plants are free (no pots included) and are between 12 and 20 inches tall. PM me if interested and bring something to carry them in.
May 11 @ JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL: 1901 Randolph Rd, Wheaton-Glenmont, MD 20902
Meeting room opens at 12:30 pm (Meeting to start at 1:00)
Topic: So you think you want to have a public Aquarium and other happenings in Peru
Speaker Bio:
I grew up in the Southern California desert (Imperial, CA); the son of a schoolteacher and a housewife. I have been keeping tropical fish since I was 8 years old, with my first aquarium being a 20-gallon metal frame filled with guppies and about 10,000 Malaysian trumpet snails!!!! Since then I have had reef tanks, have bred discus, many species of livebearers, killis, bettas, and cichlids of all types.
At the present time I have a 2-car garage converted into a fishroom with various creatures: wild discus, guppies, plecos, and poison dart frogs. In our family room I built a 500-gallon corner tank that is a Peruvian Amazon biotype filled with fish that I collected myself.
From a young age I wanted to study "the ocean"; more specifically fish. Most children go through a phase of being intrigued by the ocean. I just never grew out of it. Early in my academic career I studied ecology of fishes in the Red Sea (Egypt, Israel, and Jordan) but presently I am conducting research of the impacts of exotic species (guppies and gouramis) on native fishes in Peru and tilapia in Cambodia.
I split time between California and Peru. I am a Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies at Soka University of America (Small Liberal Arts University in Southern California, rated in the top 25 of all liberal arts universities in the USA). Additionally I am the Executive Director of the Amazon Research Center for Ornamental Fishes in Iquitos, Peru. The research center, which is almost entirely self-funded) is focused on the conservation, ecology and sustainable breeding of Amazonian ornamental fishes. In Peru, I have been conducting research on invasive fishes in the amazon. I have been working on guppies, gouramis, and most recently, tilapia and their effects on the local ecosystems.
BLACK BANDED SUNFISH | $12.00 | EACH |
GERMAN BLUE RAMS | $20.00 | PAIR |
DWARF RED GULARIS (EXTRA FEMALES $12 EACH) | $20.00 | PAIR |
DAPHNIA MAGNA (>1000 daphnia per bag) | $5.00 | BAG |
MICROWORM CULTURE | $5.00 | BOX |
VINEGAR EEL CULTURE IN A PLASTIC BOX | $5.00 | BOX |
SCUDS (>500 scuds per bag) | $5.00 | BAG |
YELLOW BLUE-EYED ANCISTRUS (AKA L-144) (adults) | $11.00 | EACH |
YELLOW SPOT ANCISTRUS (ANCISTRUS cf_cirrhous) (AKA BROWN BN) | $6.00 | EACH |
ALBINO ANCISTRUS (adults) | $6.00 | EACH |
ANGELFISH BLUE PEARLSCALE (adults ) | $15.00 | EACH |
ANGELFISH BLUE PEARLSCALE (2 inch ) | $8.00 | EACH |
CELESTIAL PEARL DANIO (>0.5 inch) (young CPDs) | $9.00 | EACH |
CELESTIAL PEARL DANIO (>0.5 inch) | $50.00 | FOR 7 FISH |
CORYDORAS AENEUS (BRONZE CORY) | $6.00 | EACH |
CORYDORAS PALEATUS (PEPPER CORY) | $6.00 | EACH |
CORYDORAS PANDA | $7.00 | EACH |
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CORYDORAS SCHULTZEI BLACK (BLACK CORYS) | $10.00 | EACH |
CORYDORAS SPLENDENS (EMERALD GREEN CORY) | $6.00 | EACH |
CORYDORAS STERBAI | $8.00 | EACH |
CORYDORAS TRILINEATUS (LEOPARD CORY) | $8.00 | EACH |
CORYDORAS WEITZMANI (TWO SADDLE) | $8.00 | EACH |
CORYDORAS GOLD LASERS | $10.00 | EACH |
CHINDONGO DEMASONI (>1 inch) | $8.00 | EACH |
BLUE WAG PLATYS | $10.00 | PAIR |
RED VELVET SWORDTAILS (1M 2F $15) | $10.00 | PAIR |
PYGMY SWORDTAILS (2M 1F $15) | $10.00 | PAIR |
DUMBO RED MOSAIC GUPPIES | $10.00 | PAIR |
ALBINO RED DELTA-TAILED GUPPIES | $15 | PAIR |
NANNOSTOMUS MORTENTHALERI (Coral Red Pencilfish) | $10.00 | EACH |
or Coral Red Pencilfish | $60.00 | for 7 fish |
ORANGE SPARKLE JAPANESE RICEFISH (ORYZIAS LATIPES) | $5.00 | EACH |
ORANGE SPARKLE JAPANESE RICEFISH (ORYZIAS LATIPES) | $20.00 | for 6 fish |
MELANOTAENIA PARVA (RED-ORANGE RAINBOWFISH) (males) | $6.00 | MALES EACH |
MELANOTAENIA PARVA (RED-ORANGE RAINBOWFISH) (females) | $12.00 | FEMALES EACH |
MELANOTAENIA RUBRIVITTATA (WAPOGA RED LASER RAINBOWFISH) | $10.00 | PAIR |
PSEUDOMUGIL FURCATUS (FORKED TAILED RAINBOWFISH) | $15.00 | PAIR |
PSEUDOMUGIL GERTRUDAE (GERTRUDE RAINBOWFISH) | $15.00 | PAIR |
RED RAMSHORN SNAILS | $5.00 | for >15 snails |
MALAYSIAN TRUMPET SNAILS | $5.00 | for >20 snails |
BLUE CHERRY SHRIMP | $20.00 | for 10 shrimp |
FIRE RED CHERRY SHRIMP | $25.00 | for 10 shrimp |