Proud to announce R2R's newest expert on Fish Disease and Husbandry! Welcome Jay Hemdal!

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Hello R2R Family!

I'm super happy to announce that @Jay Hemdal has joined our team here at R2R as a resident expert on Fish disease, husbandry and really all things fish related! He will be joining our other team members and community members who are also very knowledgeable in fish disease and discussion! It is our desire to continue to advance our community by providing the very best information to our members as possible. This is for YOU!

Jay Hemdal has kept aquarium fish since he was four. He set up his first marine aquarium in 1968 when he was nine years old. He later worked part time for many years at various local retail pet stores and fish wholesale companies while he was living at home and then during college. After graduating from college with a degree in aquatic biology, he managed the aquarium department of a large retail pet store for five years until 1985, when he was hired as an aquarist/diver (and later department manager) for the John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. In 1989, he accepted the position of curator of fishes and invertebrates for the Toledo Zoo and Aquarium. The historic Aquarium at the Toledo Zoo underwent a renovation and reopened as a completely new, $25.5 million facility in the spring of 2015. Jay has written over 200 articles and papers as well as seven books since 1981. Jay is currently the Toledo Zoo’s General Curator and has been since 2017.

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Some of the books Jay has written. You can also see them here: Jay Hemdal Amazon

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Jay has also written for the following publications.
  • Advanced Aquarist Magazine
  • Amazonas
  • Aquarium Fish International
  • Aquarium Frontiers
  • Comparative Parasitology
  • Coral
  • Drum and Croaker
  • Freshwater and Marine Aquarium
  • International Zoo Yearbook
  • Journal of Aquariculture and Aquatic Sciences
  • North American Journal of Aquaculture
  • Progressive Fish-Culturist
  • Today's Aquarist
  • Tropical Fish Hobbyist
  • Zoo Biology

Please help me welcome Jay to Reef2Reef!
Welcome Jay!! I don’t post much at all but am an avid reader of R2R so looking forward to your contributions. I’ll check out your books, too.
 
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Thanks for all the welcomes to Jay and for the kind words!
 
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Yay @Jay Hemdal I may need to buy that book to see if I can figure out what in the heck is going on with the fish in my tank.
 
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Hello R2R Family!

I'm super happy to announce that @Jay Hemdal has joined our team here at R2R as a resident expert on Fish disease, husbandry and really all things fish related! He will be joining our other team members and community members who are also very knowledgeable in fish disease and discussion! It is our desire to continue to advance our community by providing the very best information to our members as possible. This is for YOU!

Jay Hemdal has kept aquarium fish since he was four. He set up his first marine aquarium in 1968 when he was nine years old. He later worked part time for many years at various local retail pet stores and fish wholesale companies while he was living at home and then during college. After graduating from college with a degree in aquatic biology, he managed the aquarium department of a large retail pet store for five years until 1985, when he was hired as an aquarist/diver (and later department manager) for the John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. In 1989, he accepted the position of curator of fishes and invertebrates for the Toledo Zoo and Aquarium. The historic Aquarium at the Toledo Zoo underwent a renovation and reopened as a completely new, $25.5 million facility in the spring of 2015. Jay has written over 200 articles and papers as well as seven books since 1981. Jay is currently the Toledo Zoo’s General Curator and has been since 2017.

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Some of the books Jay has written. You can also see them here: Jay Hemdal Amazon

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Jay has also written for the following publications.
  • Advanced Aquarist Magazine
  • Amazonas
  • Aquarium Fish International
  • Aquarium Frontiers
  • Comparative Parasitology
  • Coral
  • Drum and Croaker
  • Freshwater and Marine Aquarium
  • International Zoo Yearbook
  • Journal of Aquariculture and Aquatic Sciences
  • North American Journal of Aquaculture
  • Progressive Fish-Culturist
  • Today's Aquarist
  • Tropical Fish Hobbyist
  • Zoo Biology

Please help me welcome Jay to Reef2Reef!
Welcome Sir Jay!!!
 

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Hello R2R Family!

I'm super happy to announce that @Jay Hemdal has joined our team here at R2R as a resident expert on Fish disease, husbandry and really all things fish related! He will be joining our other team members and community members who are also very knowledgeable in fish disease and discussion! It is our desire to continue to advance our community by providing the very best information to our members as possible. This is for YOU!

Jay Hemdal has kept aquarium fish since he was four. He set up his first marine aquarium in 1968 when he was nine years old. He later worked part time for many years at various local retail pet stores and fish wholesale companies while he was living at home and then during college. After graduating from college with a degree in aquatic biology, he managed the aquarium department of a large retail pet store for five years until 1985, when he was hired as an aquarist/diver (and later department manager) for a large public aquarium. In 1989, he accepted the position of curator of fishes and invertebrates for another public aquarium, where he remains today. Jay has written over 200 articles and papers as well as seven books since 1981.

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Some of the books Jay has written. You can also see them here: Jay Hemdal Amazon

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Jay has also written for the following publications.
  • Advanced Aquarist Magazine
  • Amazonas
  • Aquarium Fish International
  • Aquarium Frontiers
  • Comparative Parasitology
  • Coral
  • Drum and Croaker
  • Freshwater and Marine Aquarium
  • International Zoo Yearbook
  • Journal of Aquariculture and Aquatic Sciences
  • North American Journal of Aquaculture
  • Progressive Fish-Culturist
  • Today's Aquarist
  • Tropical Fish Hobbyist
  • Zoo Biology

Please help me welcome Jay to Reef2Reef!
Jay has helped me save the lives of 2 fish when my tank underwent an outbreak of Marine Velvet. Captain Jack Sparrow (tomini tang) and Ernie (ocellaris clown) are grateful... and so am I. We are on day 19 of Copper in the QT today. Thank you for sharing your knowledge .
 

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WOW thank you ! Welcome home !
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