Tenner
02/27/2002, 12:14 AM
Hello All,
I may be speaking out of turn here, but I wanted to respond to someone's post under "YAY" about the March meeting.
We have David Behrens presenting on Nudibranchs.
Nudibranchs, the Why Not's.
Few of us can deny the beauty of tropical nudibranchs. The desire to add these beauties to our reef settings is often very strong. While
nudibranchs, often referred to as the butterflies of the sea, would make an exciting and spectacular addition to our tanks, they may be better enjoyed from afar. Our presentation this month will provide you the opportunity to see and enjoy these fascinating reef creatures without the frustration of trying to keep them alive and healthy.
Dave Behrens will dazzle us with their color and diversity and explain their biology, ecology and the "why not's" for aquarists.
We will update everyone on location...etc as the date approaches. Dave has some great slides to share with us.
THanks
Matthew
I may be speaking out of turn here, but I wanted to respond to someone's post under "YAY" about the March meeting.
We have David Behrens presenting on Nudibranchs.
Nudibranchs, the Why Not's.
Few of us can deny the beauty of tropical nudibranchs. The desire to add these beauties to our reef settings is often very strong. While
nudibranchs, often referred to as the butterflies of the sea, would make an exciting and spectacular addition to our tanks, they may be better enjoyed from afar. Our presentation this month will provide you the opportunity to see and enjoy these fascinating reef creatures without the frustration of trying to keep them alive and healthy.
Dave Behrens will dazzle us with their color and diversity and explain their biology, ecology and the "why not's" for aquarists.
We will update everyone on location...etc as the date approaches. Dave has some great slides to share with us.
THanks
Matthew