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May 2021 CCA Meeting

Scraps

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CCA Club May Meeting is here!!!

Link to join in will be open at 1:40pm for all CCA paid and non paying members.

Topic: CCA May 8, 2021 - Zoom Invite:

Topic: " Small and unusual freshwater fish: How to care for and succeed with delicate and specialized animals in aquaria"
Time: May 8, 2021 2:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)




Speaker's Bio: Heather Burke is a 28-year-old aquarist from Charlotte, Michigan. She has kept and bred fish for most of her young life and harbors a keen interest and passion for the aquarium hobby. She has been active in aquarium societies since the age of 14 and has witnessed some 50 spawns of freshwater fish and invertebrates spanning two clubs. Her interests in fish are broad and range from nano species of cyprinids to wild-type livebearing fishes and dwarf cichlids. She obtained a degree in Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University in May of 2016. She has previously been employed with Preuss Pets in Lansing and worked for the University of Michigan as a fishroom tech for a zebra danio lab. Heather currently works in the budding aquatics department at Josh's Frogs, an online pet retailer.


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Frank Cowherd

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Lots of pictures of nano fish, that is, fish that are adults at 1 inch, with a few to 3 inches. Lots tthat I had never seen before and now I am looking for a few of them for my own tanks.
 
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