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January Meeting 1/14/12 @ 6PM! - OFFICER ELECTIONS!

Beau is hosting the January Meeting this coming Saturday the 14th at 6PM.  It will be BYOB as well as a snack to share and raffle items are always welcome.  It has been requested that there be “NO SHOES” on the carpet due to it being a whitish color.

He doesn’t have a tank to view but we will have plenty to discuss in hopes that it will get the NEW YEAR off to a good start.  The annual membership fees are due, so now would be a good time to get them in to our Treasurer Stacey Hahn.   Fees are $20 per individual or $25 per family

Attendance was low at the election meeting in November and no votes were taken at December’s meeting so we have decided to take votes for anyone that didn’t get the opportunity in November and will be attending this meeting.  
We will add the votes to November’s ballots and the announcement will be made during the meeting so we can go forward.
NOMINATIONS:
President:  Jim & Nacho
V. President: Ed, Bo & Daniel Leigey
Treasurer: Stacey
Secretary: Carmen & Angie

Let’s hope the New Year brings new members, returning members and new ideas.  The club is always willing to take suggestions to get the most out of the hobby we all enjoy.

Please PM Nate C. by clicking here for directions if you are not a club member.  

Club members can click here to go to the club member only forum to get directions.

Hope to see you all there!


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« Reply #15 on: January 18, 2005, 04:05:05 pm »

Well...scratch the Sailfin blenny off that previous list.  We had to put him in the freezer yesterday.  :cry:   We'd had him for about a year, but after going away for the weekend, with him looking fine, we come home to find him with a sunken stomach and lying on the substrate panting.  He'd move a little if provoked, then lie over on his side again.  

After doing some reading, it sounds like he probably had a blockage, he'd get a fat stomach eating the algae sheets we would drop in for him, but the rest of him didn't really plump up much (he'd started showing signs of famine about a month ago, and we started feeding more).  Apparently, he finally gave in to whatever was wrong.  We'll miss watching him perch around (he loved magnet therapy....sitting on our hammerhead cleaner magnet).  He really had a lot of character.  When we first put him in the tank, any time he'd see us walk toward the tank (or past the room door for that matter) he'd dart into the rock.  Toward the end, we could have our hand in the tank doing a water change, and he'd sit right there and watch us, even if the hose was right next to him.  

Anyone have a suggestion for a more ominvorous blenny we can add once we have Rico's 155 up and running?  I would really like to get another blenny, but one that we don't have to worry about having algae in the tank to keep fed would be nicer.
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« Reply #16 on: January 18, 2005, 08:28:44 pm »

Sorry to hear about your Blenny Nate :cry:  I have one as well and he is very out going. Smiley I think after you get the 155 up & going try another one and try to find a smaller one I personally think they adapt to our tanks beter than the big ones do I have lost 2 big ones ( just wouldn't eat and would always hide but the littler ones seem to do very good. Another Blenny I would like to try is a Bi-color Blenny they too are a Algie grazer And from what i have read they will get along with a sail fin/lawn mower blenny . One othe piece of advice i would do is put them in your tank before any tangs ...Jeff :wink:


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Well...scratch the Sailfin blenny off that previous list.  We had to put him in the freezer yesterday.  :cry:   We'd had him for about a year, but after going away for the weekend, with him looking fine, we come home to find him with a sunken stomach and lying on the substrate panting.  He'd move a little if provoked, then lie over on his side again.  

After doing some reading, it sounds like he probably had a blockage, he'd get a fat stomach eating the algae sheets we would drop in for him, but the rest of him didn't really plump up much (he'd started showing signs of famine about a month ago, and we started feeding more).  Apparently, he finally gave in to whatever was wrong.  We'll miss watching him perch around (he loved magnet therapy....sitting on our hammerhead cleaner magnet).  He really had a lot of character.  When we first put him in the tank, any time he'd see us walk toward the tank (or past the room door for that matter) he'd dart into the rock.  Toward the end, we could have our hand in the tank doing a water change, and he'd sit right there and watch us, even if the hose was right next to him.  

Anyone have a suggestion for a more ominvorous blenny we can add once we have Rico's 155 up and running?  I would really like to get another blenny, but one that we don't have to worry about having algae in the tank to keep fed would be nicer.
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« Reply #17 on: January 18, 2005, 09:22:46 pm »

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Sorry to hear about your Blenny Nate :cry:  I have one as well and he is very out going. Smiley I think after you get the 155 up & going try another one and try to find a smaller one I personally think they adapt to our tanks beter than the big ones do I have lost 2 big ones ( just wouldn't eat and would always hide but the littler ones seem to do very good. Another Blenny I would like to try is a Bi-color Blenny they too are a Algie grazer And from what i have read they will get along with a sail fin/lawn mower blenny . One othe piece of advice i would do is put them in your tank before any tangs ...Jeff :wink:

Thanks for the encouragment.

Roger on the tangs, last thing we will add to the tank will be a yellow tang (that after one or two of the more dosile tangs if we dare).  We will probably try another (we almost always go for the smaller fish when we add them...as you said, they seem to adapt better) sailfin.  It's just not much fun when you've had a fish that long and all of a sudden for no reason they start having problems.   :?   Guess that's part of the hobby though huh?
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« Reply #18 on: January 19, 2005, 02:08:31 am »

The Sailfin blennies are awesome.  I have had mine for almost a year now and he is the biggest showoff.  If I sit in front of the tank he gets right in front of me and does his little back and forth dance so I can see him.  He picks at the rocks all day long.  He is so much fun to watch.  

I also need to add a Sixline Wrasse to my list.  Got it last Friday.  Beautiful little fish.  More active than any of my other fish.
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« Reply #19 on: January 19, 2005, 02:59:30 am »

Great choice Angel these little fish do a very good job on keeping little pest in check Smiley



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The Sailfin blennies are awesome.  I have had mine for almost a year now and he is the biggest showoff.  If I sit in front of the tank he gets right in front of me and does his little back and forth dance so I can see him.  He picks at the rocks all day long.  He is so much fun to watch.  

I also need to add a Sixline Wrasse  to my list.  Got it last Friday.  Beautiful little fish.  More active than any of my other fish.
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« Reply #20 on: January 21, 2005, 12:37:58 am »

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Another Blenny I would like to try is a Bi-color Blenny they too are a Algie grazer And from what i have read they will get along with a sail fin/lawn mower blenny .

Mike at Amazon Bay got a shipment in on Tuesday and he had a bi-color blenny in one tank that I 'interacted' with for several minutes.  If I had a tank  Sad I would have bought him - he was very entertaining.  Would swim up and touch the glass by my finger then swim back and hide behind some plumbing, watching me until I put my finger on the glass again, when he would swim back out.  I was smitten and now I want one!  Just thought I'd let you know in case you wanted to go take a look.  He was pretty small.  They also had a lawnmower blenny there that just came in his shipment.  I was having fun just watching them open up the bags.
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« Reply #21 on: January 21, 2005, 04:11:30 am »

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I also need to add a Sixline Wrasse to my list.  Got it last Friday.  Beautiful little fish.  More active than any of my other fish.


Well for some reason the little wrasse is hiding all the time now.  I found him in a hole that almost looked too small for him.  I haven't seen any of the other fish bullying him around or anything so maybe something is happening at night that I am not aware of?  I haven't seen him today at all so this weekend I will have to get in there and find him if he is still ok.  I may quarantine him for a while or put him under the tank until I can figure out what's going on?  Sad
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« Reply #22 on: January 21, 2005, 04:16:07 am »

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I also need to add a Sixline Wrasse to my list.  Got it last Friday.  Beautiful little fish.  More active than any of my other fish.


Well for some reason the little wrasse is hiding all the time now.  I found him in a hole that almost looked too small for him.  I haven't seen any of the other fish bullying him around or anything so maybe something is happening at night that I am not aware of?  I haven't seen him today at all so this weekend I will have to get in there and find him if he is still ok.  I may quarantine him for a while or put him under the tank until I can figure out what's going on?  Sad


Definitely strange behavior for a 6-line.  Typically they are out frequently swimming around and playing in the currents.
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« Reply #23 on: January 21, 2005, 04:18:33 am »

That's what I thought so I will have to check on it and see.  Thanks
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« Reply #24 on: January 21, 2005, 08:12:38 am »

Well It looks like i will have to go and check him out And see if he wants to be a Oregon resident :shock:



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Another Blenny I would like to try is a Bi-color Blenny they too are a Algie grazer And from what i have read they will get along with a sail fin/lawn mower blenny .

Mike at Amazon Bay got a shipment in on Tuesday and he had a bi-color blenny in one tank that I 'interacted' with for several minutes.  If I had a tank  Sad I would have bought him - he was very entertaining.  Would swim up and touch the glass by my finger then swim back and hide behind some plumbing, watching me until I put my finger on the glass again, when he would swim back out.  I was smitten and now I want one!  Just thought I'd let you know in case you wanted to go take a look.  He was pretty small.  They also had a lawnmower blenny there that just came in his shipment.  I was having fun just watching them open up the bags.
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« Reply #25 on: January 21, 2005, 08:18:41 am »

Hi Angel mine would hide and stay around the rock work and hunt all day long but since he was a newbie he did get picked on by my Psedochromis :twisted:  Still have a bounty on him :evil:
Any way this sixline i had would sleep in my Frogspawn at night One night i accadently picked up the frogspawn and fownd out that was his sleeping Home he proceeded to bite the crap out of me for 3-4 seconds and then he died  :oops: sooo
First find were he sleeps and don't bother him. second do you have any  :twisted: Psedochromis :twisted: ..Jeff


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I also need to add a Sixline Wrasse to my list.  Got it last Friday.  Beautiful little fish.  More active than any of my other fish.


Well for some reason the little wrasse is hiding all the time now.  I found him in a hole that almost looked too small for him.  I haven't seen any of the other fish bullying him around or anything so maybe something is happening at night that I am not aware of?  I haven't seen him today at all so this weekend I will have to get in there and find him if he is still ok.  I may quarantine him for a while or put him under the tank until I can figure out what's going on?  Sad
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« Reply #26 on: January 22, 2005, 02:11:29 am »

No psudo and I will try and find where he sleeps when I am off.  Than ks for the heads up.
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