Hello All!

SF_Beast

Members
Just joined at the meeting on Saturday. Pretty cool, I must say...

So, here is a liitle about me...

My name is Eric, and I just moved to MD in Aug. I'm stationed at Andrews AFB where I work way more then I'd like, but it's fun. I've been in the hobby for about 12 years or so. Being in the military I've had the chance to travel just a little. I started back up in the hobby while I was in Germany, and the selection of Cichlids were pretty nice.

Since moving to MD I have set up my 180g. It's stocked with some mixed Malawi, and a few Vics.

I just started to cycle a 55g that I picked up from a friend. I'm looking at getting some shell dwellers, I've never had them, but I hear they are fun to watch.

Well that's me in a nut shell. I'm looking forward to meeting everyone, and eager to learn as much as I can.

-Smitty
 
Welcome to the CCA Smitty. Glad to have you on board. I think you will be impressed with our little group of cichlid enthusiasts. :happy0180:
 

maddog10

Members
Welcome to THE club Smitty. As a group, we keep a very diverse collection of fish. Our members are an excellent resource, so if you have any questions post them here on the Forum.
I work just off base (over by Murray's Steaks).
 

marge618

CCA member
Hi Smitty! Welcome to CCA. :sign0201: Sounds like you have traveled the world and kept cichlids in distant places. This is a fun group of people who just really like fish - cichlids (plus a few catfish) that is. :animal0028: Between them they have a library of fish knowledge - both in their heads and on their bookshelves. The best part about this club is their enthusiasm to share what they know, so ask any questions you like and someone is sure to chime in. :jumping0002:

Looking forward to meeting you in person at the next CCA meeting.
Later,
Marge
 

kaj41354

Members
Welcome Smitty! It was good to meet you on Saturday. I Hope you enjoy your time with us. What do you do in the Air Force? my wife is an AF retiree (24 years) and spent quite a few years in Europe (3 yrs in Belgium)...all of that time in Civil Engineering.
 

SF_Beast

Members
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Kurt @ Mar 10 2008, 08:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Welcome Smitty! It was good to meet you on Saturday. I Hope you enjoy your time with us. What do you do in the Air Force? my wife is an AF retiree (24 years) and spent quite a few years in Europe (3 yrs in Belgium)...all of that time in Civil Engineering.[/b]

I'm a Military Working Dog handler, K-9 for short. I've been working with my Narcotics Dog, Hunter since December. He's an 8 year old German Shepherd. So if any of you keep dogs too, and have questions about training, health or anything else let me know. I'm always glad to help...

-Smitty
 

mscichlid

Founder
Wow! That's cool!
I wanted to get into K-9 in the Army back in the 70's, but they wouldn't let women hold that position back then.

Do you have a picture of Hunter that you can share. I love German Shepherd Dogs. Is he of German or Chec stock?
 

cyradis4

Members
LoL!!!!!

Anyone who has met my three dogs will agree: They definitely need more training..... Lots more....... So you might hear from me at a later date.......

And a pic of your boy is a must!!!!!!!

Later!
Amanda.
 

Sonny Disposition

Well-Known Member
Man, not only is that unfair, it's just dumb!

When people think about domesticating wolves into dogs, they think of cavemen and hunting trips. What I bet happened is that the kids brought the wolf puppies home, and it was the cave moms who got stuck taking care of it. It was probably the women who raised the dogs and took care of them.

If anyone doubts what I'm talking about, just look at how well dogs respond to motherese [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_talk]. They eat it up! They're more responsive than three year olds are.

My psycho hound dog was thrown out of obedience school, barely leash trained, and needs to be restrained when we come up to other dogs in the park.

Yet she turns into the biggest baby when my wife speaks motherese to her. She even lets Janet tuck her in at night!

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (mscichlid @ Mar 10 2008, 01:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Wow! That's cool!
I wanted to get into K-9 in the Army back in the 70's, but they wouldn't let women hold that position back then.

Do you have a picture of Hunter that you can share. I love German Shepherd Dogs. Is he of German or Chec stock?[/b]
 

animicrazy

Members
Welcome !!!

Indeed Amanda and I have a dog issue - the last one Amanda resolved with a 2x4!! Territory problems. Willing to trade fish for advice.

Paul.
 

SubMariner

Master Jedi & Past VP
You think you've got problems, Shoot...I'm still trying to stop my Mexican PitBull (Chihuahua) from drinking all my Coronas! :smashfreakB: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:


Welcome by the way!
 

SF_Beast

Members
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (animicrazy @ Mar 11 2008, 01:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Welcome !!!

Indeed Amanda and I have a dog issue - the last one Amanda resolved with a 2x4!! Territory problems. Willing to trade fish for advice.

Paul.[/b]

Just let me know, you can PM me, or get with at the next meeting. Don't worry about the fish, I'm always glad to help.

All also be sure to get some pics up in the next couple of days. Sad to say, but I have no picture of Hunter yet. I'll get some at work on Friday...

-Smitty
 

SF_Beast

Members
Here is a picture of Hunter, don't let the picture fool you. He is a 75 pouind German Shep... He is about 8 years old, but his nose is great.

-Smitty

Hunter007.jpg
 

maddog10

Members
I like German Shepherd's, that may be the next dog I get. So far I have kept a Siberian Husky, an Akita and "CJ" my Yellow Lab.
 

longstocking

Members
I want a rotty and a newfoundland mix. I saw one about a year ago... man what a great dog ! Size of a rotty but acted like foundland. So smart and lovable :) And he could save me if I was drowning :lol:

Bill likes German shepards and labs. He actually used to breed them and out of every litter he would donate one of them to either the blind or the police. This was years ago needless to say lol
 

Sonny Disposition

Well-Known Member
We think Dakota is part shepherd, part beagle. Stubborn, but still anxious to please.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (maddog10 @ Mar 14 2008, 05:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
I like German Shepherd's, that may be the next dog I get. So far I have kept a Siberian Husky, an Akita and "CJ" my Yellow Lab.[/b]
 
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