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Old 08-24-2007, 08:07 PM
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Big Al's will be hosting a presentation by Charles Delbeek, co-author of the Reef Aquarium Volume 1, 2 and 3. He also represents the "Reef Aquarist" column in Aquarium Fish magazine.
This presentation will be held at our Burnaby location September 8th at 7 pm.
The talk is entitled "Husbandry of rare and unusual marinelife at the Waikiki Aquarium".
This is a free event and will include a question and answer period, book signing and casual discussion with Mr. Delbeek.
There will be manufacturer promotions and giveaways at this event!
Complimentary food and refreshments will be provided as well!

Due to the expected large turnout, please register your name and phone number at either of our locations as seating is limited.

We hope to see many of you there!

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Old 08-25-2007, 08:36 PM
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Hey everyone,
We have had a lot of interest in the upcoming talk from Charles Delbeek and we wanted to outline what his presentation will cover.

Over it's 102 year history, the Waikiki Aquarium has displayed a wide variety of rare and unusual marinelife. This presentation will concentrate on the last 20 years and will include discussions of the husbandry needs of chambered Nautilus, leafy Seadragons, pygmy seahorses and flamboyant cuttlefish. A wide variety of tropical fish such as Abe's Clipperton, Nahacky, Colin's, Hotomatua, and Wraught iron butterflyfish, plus several new and deepwater fish species will also be highlighted. With the advent of new collecting technologies and advances in aquaculture, many of these organisms could become more available to dedicated hobbyists over the next five years.

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