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<blockquote data-quote="Arthroverts" data-source="post: 205637" data-attributes="member: 34459"><p>This meeting was over a year in the making from when I first invited Rus of Aquarimax Pets to speak to the club to when it actually worked out, and I can say that I am very glad we were able to close out the year with him!</p><p></p><p>We discussed everything from fairy shrimp, to isopods, to how to start one's own invertebrate-focused YouTube channel, to perhaps starting a survey of Asbolus verrucosus behaviors across different populations after noting the difference in behaviors between Californian populations and those found in Arizona and Utah. All in all it was a great time and a real treat to learn from Rus's experience with a wide variety of invertebrates; personally, hopefully I can apply some of what he's learned with isopods to my own struggle with that order. </p><p></p><p>We are now on our December break, and I will be continuing to work on the calendar for next year. Already looking forward to what 2022 has for us!</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Arthroverts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arthroverts, post: 205637, member: 34459"] This meeting was over a year in the making from when I first invited Rus of Aquarimax Pets to speak to the club to when it actually worked out, and I can say that I am very glad we were able to close out the year with him! We discussed everything from fairy shrimp, to isopods, to how to start one's own invertebrate-focused YouTube channel, to perhaps starting a survey of Asbolus verrucosus behaviors across different populations after noting the difference in behaviors between Californian populations and those found in Arizona and Utah. All in all it was a great time and a real treat to learn from Rus's experience with a wide variety of invertebrates; personally, hopefully I can apply some of what he's learned with isopods to my own struggle with that order. We are now on our December break, and I will be continuing to work on the calendar for next year. Already looking forward to what 2022 has for us! Thanks, Arthroverts [/QUOTE]
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