Re: NANFA-L-- Winter AC is in the mail!

Richard Rego (mummichog-in-verizon.net)
Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:13:33 -0500

Hey Chris,

I am attending the Northeast Council of Aquarium Societies Convention
next week (18-19-20) in Farmington CT. I plan on promoting NANFA New
England while there. Do you have any NANFA paraphernalia such as handouts,
etc. A few AC's would be good too. If so, send them out to me as soon as
possible so that I can get them for the weekend.

Now that the littel guy is getting bigger (and attending school two days
a week), I am strarting to get my pre-Wyatt days back!!!! That means more
time for fish geek stuff...woooooohoooooo.

Thanks,

Rick Rego

----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Scharpf" <ichthos-in-comcast.net>
To: "NANFA e-mail list" <nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org>
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 7:43 AM
Subject: NANFA-L-- Winter AC is in the mail!

> The Winter 2005 issue of American Currents has articles on:
>
> * Elassoma reproductive behavior and associated color pattern changes
>
> * rediscovery of the state-listed Iowa darter in DuPage Co., Illinois
>
> * a report and photos from the South Carolina NANFA convention
>
> * a water quality primer by Bob Bock
>
> Plus news of two new species, Calabazas shiner Notropis calabazas, and the
> piebald madtom, Noturus gladiator.
>
> I have lots of extra copies. If you're not a NANFA member, join now and
> I'll
> make sure to save you a copy. You can join online using PayPal at:
>
> http://www.nanfa.org/cgi-bin/nanfa.cgi
>
> Or print out a mail-in membership application at:
>
> http://www.nanfa.org/join.shtml
>
> Work on the Spring 2005 issue -- a special all-hobbyist issue -- is
> proceeding nicely, with articles on breeding sheepshead topminnows,
> madtoms,
> the changing role of aquarists in fish conservation, and lots more!
>
> Chris Scharpf
> Editor, American Currents
>
>
>
>
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