January Meeting

Title: January Meeting
Location: 5408 Port Royal Rd, Springfield, VA 22151-2300
Description: Join us for the first meeting of 2025!

Dive Headfirst into the Lush World of Planted Aquariums! by Nguyen Le.

This presentation will provide a comprehensive guide for beginners interested in setting up their own planted aquariums. It will cover essential aspects, from selecting the right equipment to establishing and maintain a thriving ecosystem.

About the Speaker:
Nguyen Le immersed himself in the world of bettas and guppies, breeding these captivating species as a hobbyist. Selling to local customers and shipping to enthusiasts out-of-state, Nguyen covered some breeding costs, fueled by a determination to take his love for aquatics to the next level. In a bold move, he sold all his aquariums, initiating Splashy Fish as a side hustle, and marking the beginning of a remarkable journey. Later on, Nguyen felt in love with aqua scaping and planted aquarium which inspired him to learn more about the aquatic garden.
Start Time: 13:00
Date: 2025-01-25

October Meeting Summary

After we enjoyed pizzas and other delicacies, our speaker, Becca, started her presentation. She talked about the different Dicrossus species and how to keep them. Then she went into details about breeding D. maculatus and D. filamentosus. Becca also mentioned the idea of Dicrossus changing sex. Following the presentation, we had an amazing auction.

September Meeting Summary

About a dozen people visited Laurel for the September GWAPA meeting. Nick gave a talk about trimming plants in a planted aquarium. He showed off his aquascaping tools and explained the advantages and disadvantages of each of them. After describing his trimming process, which included cutting off every damaged or algae infested leaf and trimming the stems very close to the ground to enable them to create bushes, he trimmed the host’s 75 gallon tank. Once the plants were trimmed, Nick put a polishing filter in the tank to be used for about an hour only. Then he used a razor blade and melamine foam to clean the glass while intentionally stirring up the detritus for the filter to catch the particles.

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