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Hey Mark, nice to meet you & welcome. Let me know if you need help joiningHello everyone. I'm Mark. I live in Camp Douglas. I have been in the hobby for the better part of 20 years. Currently running a 125g with t5 lighting mixed reef, it's been running about 10 years, 6 in it's current location. Looking forward to getting to know everyone.
Yes could use some help, thanks.Hey Mark, nice to meet you & welcome. Let me know if you need help joining
No problem. PM sentYes could use some help, thanks.
Hello, I have been reef keeping for over 20 years and happy to learn more, and share with everyone near and far. It is sad to see Madison’s last reef shop close last year, and with Covid the fall out of Madison Area Reef Society. But glad to see there is still plenty passion in the community.
My opinion many stores are hurting due to online competition. But those stores that **** down are the ones with out real soecialty or experts in the hobby. When you can’t find anything out of the ordinary or get professional opinion on a highly niche hobby, why would you go? Living art was the last store where you can find cool stuff from time to time, and with Paul being a very knowledgable. Only stores left like petworld and animart just sell bread and butter and the employees often time dont even know how to properly label a fish or coral, let along giving good advicemUnfortunately stores are dying and it was happening before Covid. 3 or 4 of them shut down around me.
My opinion many stores are hurting due to online competition. But those stores that **** down are the ones with out real soecialty or experts in the hobby. When you can’t find anything out of the ordinary or get professional opinion on a highly niche hobby, why would you go? Living art was the last store where you can find cool stuff from time to time, and with Paul being a very knowledgable. Only stores left like petworld and animart just sell bread and butter and the employees often time dont even know how to properly label a fish or coral, let along giving good advicem
I have been brewing an idea of a reef co-op, a community owned orgabization where members are all part owners to host events, center for information exchange, and everyone is encouraged to trade livestock and provide commission or donations to the coop. Just not sure if the reef community in Madison is strong enough to sustain such an operation, and also passionate enough to participate.
Would be interesting to see how many people would be down for this. Maybe something to add to the website once it gets up and running.