Hello!
#1 Guest_BioHazard_*
Posted 04 July 2010 - 06:56 PM
#4 Guest_BioHazard_*
Posted 05 July 2010 - 05:28 PM
Welcome to the Forum. Biohazards was the name of our departmental softball team at UMassBoston, we were actually good... Do you have a research project sorted out yet?
Not yet... hoping to soon though. Its summer, so most of the profs are doing there own things. I would love to do something with fish, but none of my professors specialize in that, so it's pretty unlikely. Thanks for asking though!
#6 Guest_dmarkley_*
Posted 09 July 2010 - 03:06 PM
Not yet... hoping to soon though. Its summer, so most of the profs are doing there own things. I would love to do something with fish, but none of my professors specialize in that, so it's pretty unlikely. Thanks for asking though!
Where are you at in PA? There are a few of us here, I'm near Lancaster.
Dean
#7 Guest_BioHazard_*
Posted 10 July 2010 - 09:37 AM
Where are you at in PA? There are a few of us here, I'm near Lancaster.
Dean
I live near Bloomsburg University, my alma mater. Seems like Lancaster has the fish market cornered, lol. I believe you have an aquarium club down there as well. I would LOVE to see one start up here *sigh*.
#9 Guest_haydenreed2k101_*
Posted 19 January 2011 - 06:54 PM
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#10 Guest_dmarkley_*
Posted 20 January 2011 - 08:36 AM
I live near Bloomsburg University, my alma mater. Seems like Lancaster has the fish market cornered, lol. I believe you have an aquarium club down there as well. I would LOVE to see one start up here *sigh*.
There is indeed a strong aquarium club here. However they tend to specialize in "invasives and exotics" aka tropicals! We also do have a prety good corner on the fish market with That Fish Place/That Pet Place.
Bloomsburg is not so far. Maybe we can arrange some collecting if PA ever breaks out of this ice age? Got any redfin pickerel around up there?
Dean
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