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02/22/2006, 05:14 PM | #26 |
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FYI: The link for the San Diego club is wrong (or old), the current site is at SDMAS.com.
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02/26/2006, 09:40 PM | #27 |
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South Bay
Are there any reef clubs in the South bay area? Mostly closer to Redondo or Torrance because I live in Palos Verdes so the fartherst I would go is 30 minutes.
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04/04/2006, 12:55 AM | #28 |
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Are there any clubs in the Diamond Bar Area
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04/05/2006, 05:49 PM | #30 | |
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To Reef Central The closest to you would be MASLAC. We do have a few members from San Pedro, Redondo Beach, and Manhatten Beach. Maybe you could car pool with someone zimmy1979, I thought that someone was trying to get a club together in your area?
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Really? That would be awesome. Do you have any ideas who was doing that or if the club is already started? Please let me know!. Paul |
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Awesome. I will. Thank you!
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04/27/2006, 10:18 PM | #34 |
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I'd be interested to know if the IE thing ever took off, as well.
I mean, it's like we're out in the DESERT here, or something. Oh, wait...
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05/02/2006, 02:42 PM | #35 |
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There are many Inland Empire aquarists that attend and joined SCMAS:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=830898 |
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I live in the High Desert but work in Fontana.
There's nothing between here and there but traffic. An IE group sure would be nice... I wonder who the most experienced reefer is out here, and if they could be cajoled into making it happen? Anyone? Beuller?
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Try www.inlandreefs.net. It's still young. Maybe some day it'll be more consistent as more members join and have regular meetings. Good luck.
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Just an FYI but we've just had another meeting... I've only been in that group for 2 months and there's been a meeting both months.
I'd say it's picking up a bit of momentum....
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12/21/2006, 10:31 AM | #40 |
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Can a mod please change the San Diego link in the first post of this thread to...
-The San Diego Marine Aquarium Society (www.sdmas.com) for the San Diego area As it is now, .org leads to a useless holding/search page. SteveU
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Thanks Kevin. Everytime I went to look at something on their site I'd foget it had changed.
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How about the North County Reef and Marine Aquarium Society of San Diego. We are affiliated with MASNA and hold monthly meetings on the 2nd Friday of every month.
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SCNR's website will be up soon all are welcome to join!
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Sorry if I missed it, but I didn't see it...
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My apologies, I didn't post any info.
Socal Nano Reefers = SCNR Born from nano-reef.com, membership is free, and you don't need a nano-tank to be part of us We are currently working on a website and i will keep everyone posted through here.
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This is the right forum for this question. Does high altitude have an affect on a reef aquarium?
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At any rate, yes, I understand that it does because of the available oxygen levels. I don't think it's a major difficulty that can't be overcome, however. Google it! Dollars to donuts (Mmmmm... Donuts...) you get some hits! :P
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