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Fish Husbandry - closed (April 08)

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This class will introduce you into the world of marine fish husbandry, from basic biology and taxonomy, to principles and procedures used to insure that these animals live out long and healthy lives under your care. You’ll learn how to select the proper equipment, and be guided on how to set up your system in a way that suits the fish that you’ve chosen and the environment that you would like to emulate. Most importantly, you’ll learn to avoid all the mistakes that are so easily made when learning to keep these amazing animals. The class will cover the tendencies and idiosyncrasies of various families of marine fish, how they interact with each other, and how to keep them together without experiencing the problems that plague so many aquarists. You’ll learn how to manage and avoid diseases that commonly infect and often kill so many captive marine fish. You’ll learn what you must do, and as importantly, what you must not do in order to excel as a marine fish keeper.
Fish Husbandry - closed (April 08) Fish Husbandry Syllabus
This is a 6 week course designed to introduce you to marine fish husbandry.
Fish Husbandry - closed (April 08) Instructor Bio
Jim McDavid is an avid reefkeeper and marine aquarist with over 22 year of experience at all levels of the hobby. He currently has several articles published in RDO's Advanced Aquarist Online Magazine directly relating to marine fish husbandry.
Fish Husbandry - closed (April 08) Registration Details for Fish Husbandry - April 7, 2008
The Fish Husbandry course, beginning April 7, 2008, is now open for registration. Please click the paypal button below to add this course to your cart.
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