- Location
- Brooklyn, NY
In the midst of the pre-swap, frag ogling frenzy, it often gets over-looked that the Swap is an opportunity to do much more than trade and buy corals. We make every effort to make your experience an educational one by presenting demos or workshops throughout the day. We also bring in world class speakers to help you hone your reef keeping skills.
For those of you who didn't have the chance to attend MACNA in Dallas this year we have you covered! Fresh off their standing room only MACNA presentations, Sanjay Joshi and Paul Whitby will reprise these very same talks that were widely regarded as among the best the conference had to offer.
Lighting and Aquascaping--two topics of critical interest to all reef keepers at all levels.
Sanjay Joshi
Reef Lighting: Myths, Legends, Folklore and Science
Sanjay Joshi in real life is a Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Penn State University. He has been a reef addict since 1992, and currently keeps several reefs aquariums at home including a 500G SPS dominated reef. He also co-manages the 500G aquarium at Penn State. He has published several articles in magazines such as Reefs Magazine, Marine Fish and Reef Annual, Aquarium Frontiers, Aquarium Fish, and Advanced Aquarist. In addition he has been an invited speaker at numerous marine aquarium society meetings in the US and Europe and is widely regarded as the leading expert on aquarium lighting in the country.. He received the MASNA award in 2006, for his contributions to the marine aquarium hobby.
If you want to know the unbiased truth about aquarium lighting, don't miss this presentation!
Paul Whitby
Aesthetics of Aquascaping
Paul Whitby is originally from the UK, but now resides in Oklahoma USA. While in the UK, he received his Doctorate in the microbiology of fish diseases, specifically diseases of fish with high economic importance and has published several articles in this field as well as medical microbiology. Currently he is
an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma where he specializes in the microbiology of pediatric infectious diseases.
Paul is the current President of the Central Oklahoma Marine Aquarium Society
(COMAS) and has had several articles published in Reef Keeping online magazine and Reefs Magazine. He has published several reviews and articles on COMAS, the development of a captive propagation program to conserve coral species, as well as numerous reviews.
In October 2007 his SPS dominated display tank was selected as Reef Keeping
Magazine?s Tank of the Month. Paul has presented several marine aquarium related seminars at local clubs and conferences including Oklahoma?s CRASE and Arkansas? Reef Fest conferences, MACNA IMAC west and others.
He has been keeping saltwater aquariums for over 20 years and has owned a variety of tanks ranging from under 30 to in excess of 600 gallons. His current system, including filtration, is over 1,000 gallons.
His series of articles in Reefs Magazine on the Aesthetics of Aquascaping form the basis of this talk. Aquascaping doesn't have to be a mysterious and random endeavor. Find out how to 'scape with intention and purpose.
See you all there.
For those of you who didn't have the chance to attend MACNA in Dallas this year we have you covered! Fresh off their standing room only MACNA presentations, Sanjay Joshi and Paul Whitby will reprise these very same talks that were widely regarded as among the best the conference had to offer.
Lighting and Aquascaping--two topics of critical interest to all reef keepers at all levels.
Sanjay Joshi
Reef Lighting: Myths, Legends, Folklore and Science
Sanjay Joshi in real life is a Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Penn State University. He has been a reef addict since 1992, and currently keeps several reefs aquariums at home including a 500G SPS dominated reef. He also co-manages the 500G aquarium at Penn State. He has published several articles in magazines such as Reefs Magazine, Marine Fish and Reef Annual, Aquarium Frontiers, Aquarium Fish, and Advanced Aquarist. In addition he has been an invited speaker at numerous marine aquarium society meetings in the US and Europe and is widely regarded as the leading expert on aquarium lighting in the country.. He received the MASNA award in 2006, for his contributions to the marine aquarium hobby.
If you want to know the unbiased truth about aquarium lighting, don't miss this presentation!
Paul Whitby
Aesthetics of Aquascaping
Paul Whitby is originally from the UK, but now resides in Oklahoma USA. While in the UK, he received his Doctorate in the microbiology of fish diseases, specifically diseases of fish with high economic importance and has published several articles in this field as well as medical microbiology. Currently he is
an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma where he specializes in the microbiology of pediatric infectious diseases.
Paul is the current President of the Central Oklahoma Marine Aquarium Society
(COMAS) and has had several articles published in Reef Keeping online magazine and Reefs Magazine. He has published several reviews and articles on COMAS, the development of a captive propagation program to conserve coral species, as well as numerous reviews.
In October 2007 his SPS dominated display tank was selected as Reef Keeping
Magazine?s Tank of the Month. Paul has presented several marine aquarium related seminars at local clubs and conferences including Oklahoma?s CRASE and Arkansas? Reef Fest conferences, MACNA IMAC west and others.
He has been keeping saltwater aquariums for over 20 years and has owned a variety of tanks ranging from under 30 to in excess of 600 gallons. His current system, including filtration, is over 1,000 gallons.
His series of articles in Reefs Magazine on the Aesthetics of Aquascaping form the basis of this talk. Aquascaping doesn't have to be a mysterious and random endeavor. Find out how to 'scape with intention and purpose.
See you all there.