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OVAS Club Forums => OVAS News and Events => Topic started by: Gilbotron on September 07, 2017, 01:20:31 PM

Title: OVAS Meeting & Event Ideas?
Post by: Gilbotron on September 07, 2017, 01:20:31 PM

What would you like to get from the club this year?
Let us know if you have any ideas or things you would be interested in seeing or being involved in this year.

For meetings do you want....

What about outside of regular meetings?  Would you be interested in events like dinners/parties, pub nights, tank tours, group trips/excursions, field work/collecting, building & maintaining community aquariums, etc.?

Please post (or PM me) any likes or dislikes so we can do our best to make the club as interesting as possible!
Title: Re: OVAS Meeting & Event Ideas?
Post by: Kalinkacat on September 07, 2017, 02:45:26 PM
I would like a presentation/meeting/discussion on water chemistry for freshwater planted tanks.  I am currently trying to understand what each property is and how they work together and what results when peramaters change.  Why do the parameters change, how do we rebalance it etc.

The other discussion I would like is on using fertilizers in planted tanks.  What is used, how is it administered, does it affect the water chemistry - in what way, how can we test to make sure we have enough nutrients, how do we know which nutrients are missing etc.

Thanks,
Title: Re: OVAS Meeting & Event Ideas?
Post by: Kalinkacat on September 08, 2017, 07:48:07 AM
I also really enjoyed the Plant Tour we did in Ottawa and would love to do that again.  It overwhelmed my poor brain with information but was so worth the exhaustion after!

Special thanks to all those who opened their homes for the tour and who answered my endless questions and continue to do so.
Title: Re: OVAS Meeting & Event Ideas?
Post by: Gilbotron on September 08, 2017, 10:06:27 AM
Awesome ideas!  I will add these to the list.  Water Chemistry alone is a great topic, and might be fun to make it more of a debate/open discussion as I'm sure everyone has ideas on how to manage it. 

Yes the tank tour was great fun and super informative.  I want to get more of those going - and not just for planted tanks.  Marine, Africans, shrimp, breeding, etc...  Maybe we can get a mini tour this fall before the snow comes?

If any of you would be interested in showing off your tanks/fishrooms, please PM me.  Give me a rough idea of what you have (i.e. # of tanks/total gallons, what your focus is, etc.) and part of town you are in and I'll try to coordinate similar interests by area.