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Thanks for pointing it out. I don't google NJRC so I've never run into this.
So far these are the folks that I KNOW will be in Atlanta:
ReneeRN
Jim Roth
MikeNapoli
JohnS_323
Phyl
Brian
RichT
MikeM
Edward771
Bruce
PGordemer
Anyone else going to be there?
Chris, your Hach has moved back to Mike. He can take home any donations you have. He can also move the levamisole to NYPD when we help him move the 450 in 2w.
Looking forward to hearing from you when you have a chance to detail your upgrades!
Yeah, ok. I suppose you said checked baggage. Sandee recently had a post about not being able to get stuff home, but I think that she tried carry on. There was some further discussion of checked baggage v. shipping, but I didn't pay attention to that part of the conversation! ;D
Based on Hanna's current path and intensity, I don't anticipate Hanna being much of an influence. Atlanta is primarily bracing for a bit of rain over the weekend, but surely not the brunt of it.
As for the cooler, I don't think that the airlines will allow you on the plane with liquids like...
These past few months have flown by at record speeds while we prepare for the unveiling of NJRC at MACNA XX in Atlanta this week. Keep your eyes peeled for updates, special pricing and details. We'll post those up on Friday morning.
Make sure you've marked your calendars for September 25-27...
Your choices for a 75 are limited. Be sure to use Live Aquaria's site to help you narrow down what you could safely buy for a 75 and then shop around until you find the perfect one. You won't get a whole lot of fish in there (and I'd recommend AT MOST one tang).
Is your mandarin eating...
If you saw something red on your coral it is highly unlikely it was a red bug! They are mostly yellow with a SPECK of red on them. Can you search for a photo of them and confirm that is what you saw? They're nearly microscopic...