Eric: I agree that a link is difficult in the context of all clubs in a 1k mile radius. Can we start a newsletter exchange? -Paul On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Erik Olson wrote: > SFAS is a very old and prestegious club. > > You're right about the links -- I didn't want GSAS to become another "links > page", so I just include clubs in the area. If we include SFAS, we should > also > include PCCA, SVAS, SFBAAPS, etc. Can you beleive there are no less than > FOUR > fish-related clubs in the bay area? > > Some species of Utricularia can be a pest -- There is one tank in which I've > never completely eradicated it. It eats baby brine shrimp. Hopefully this is > a > larger and easier to control species! :) > > On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Christine Ranegger wrote: > >> Hello Board, >> >> we are visiting San Francisco and after checking the club website I found >> out the monthly >> meeting of SFAS was tonight and I had time to go. It was interesting to see >> how another club >> does things. The location is cool, a classroom in the new California Academy >> of Science >> building. >> Talking to some of the board members there, they asked if we would like to >> have a link on our >> website to theirs .... said I would check .... after looking at the GSAS >> website I read that >> most of the links are for societies within driving distance (we did drive >> here!)...... since I >> don't know what the rules are about all this linking business I want to just >> put it our there. >> http://www.sfaquarium.org/drupal/ >> >> Forgot to ask, but they don't mention a newsletter on the website. >> >> Last but not least I did buy a couple of plants at the auction. Some >> Utricularia graminifolia (a >> bladderwort) and also some Taiwan Fern. Has anyone grown the Utricularia >> before??? >> >> See you on Tuesday, >> Christine >> >> >> >> > > -- > Erik Olson > erik at thekrib dot com _______________________________________________ GSAS-board mailing list GSAS-board@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-board