Re: [RML] weekend conventions

Rhonda Wilson (rhonda at naturalaquariums.com)
Wed, 13 Apr 2005 13:34:24 -0700

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Well I had lot's of excitement with Indi this weekend too, and I spent at least as much as I would have at the convention. I was woken up at 5:30 in the morning by my oldest son Adrian, 20, who just moved back into our full house, who said, "Mom Indi got hurt and there's blood all over the house." Indi, short for Indiana Jones, is our large but whimpy dog. One of my lovely children left the back gate open Friday night and Indi got out. we aren't exactly sure what happened but he had a good injury on his front leg that got infected and now he goes to the vet everyday until it's totally healed. That's the short version of the story. I cleaned all the carpets and floors and spent a lot of time at the vets. And I thought I wanted to go before. I would have truly much preferred the weekend at the ALA convention to the weekend cleaning dog blood and sitting at the vets all for roughly the same cost.

Yes they are a fun party bunch, of course one of the reasons why I like hanging out with them so much. I heard some Xiphs went for over a hundred at the auction but they didn't know which ones. Good luck with your Neohet elegans. Neat little fish. I still struggle a great deal with my photography but I keep plugging away. I need to get a new digital, mine is just too old.

Rhonda



Gary Lange wrote:
Sorry you couldn't make it. It was a fantastic weekend.  People I haven't seen in years so that was nice.  Learning about the Limias in the islands plus a few new ones that are really cool!  Rusty had 8-9 pictures of Monties that he caught at the same location that were very different looking.  This fish is extremely variable, which is something that those of us that keep it have found out.  The old guard from the ALA was worried about moving it out of either Ohio or MI and they found out that this convention was really more sucessful than any other.  More fish bowled than ever before.  I don't know if it was a bigger number for attendance though as this was the first one that I've attended.  Auction prices held up pretty nicely.  An OLD friend Pat Hartmann took best wild livebearer (X. birchmanni) which was fantastic.  He also took the Goodeid best too, I forget which one.  In the manmade varieties a silver molly won.  I really hate silver mollys ;-) but a lot of the fancy swords did have issues.  I realize now that the ALA has a lot more class than the other "initial" clubs.  They had a wine tasting :-) on Saturday evening.  Ok, translation a lot of people arrived at the dinner already a tad tipsy. 
BTW for all the midwesterners - Joe Fleckenstein gives probably one of the best live food talks that I've heard in a long time.  Good practical advice with hands on cultures.  The auction afterwards on his culture materials netted $100 for the club too so people were eager to try out his suggestions.  He'll also be speaking at MASI's spring show, April 29, 30th May 1st. 
New fish for my fishroom.  Scored some Neohet. elegans (~ 3/4 inche) for photography as there really aren't any good pics of these fish out there.  Also have some Xiph. mayae coming and eventually some X. birchmanni, another photography challenge.  It's going to be in New Jersey next year so start saving your $ for a plane ticket.  Oh, and Scott Buckel, for all on the other side of the pond.  He didn't make his flight back to Denver because they had a foot of snow there.  It was ~ 80 degrees in Indy! 
 
Gary Lange

Rhonda Wilson <rhonda at naturalaquariums.com> wrote:
Everybody but me. I'm stuck at home with the kids. I'm so sad not to be
going. It sounds like it's going to be a great year.

Rhonda

Gary Lange wrote:

> Nah, nobody is going to be there.  All of the action is in INDY this
> weekend as it's the ALA convention :-)  Planning to pick up some 3/8
> inch something or others for photography fun.

> gary lange




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