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  1. Mission: The goal of the Austin Reef Club Mentored Reefkeeping Program is to provide experienced guidance for "newbies" to the hobby. The idea is to record the conversation and thought process that one goes through when planning and constructing a new reef aquarium. This conversation and advice given are documented to enlighten others following along the process with the end goal being the creation of a well-documented build thread that becomes a series of de-facto lessons to future newbies on how to achieve a similar tank setup. As we lose mentors/members over time to re-locations or transitions to other interests their knowledge will be preserved, built upon, and passed along. We'll in effect be creating new hobby mentors as Mentees mature while trying to reduce the number of redundant questions that keep pop up as the club gains new members. The overall goal is to make our members more successful and better educated while reducing the number of mistakes they make (and hopefully therefore reduced loss of livestock). Mentors are selected by the Mentor Advisory Committee with the goal of having several different Mentors specializing in different types of aquariums (hard corals, soft corals, predator tanks, dedicated species, etc.). Mentees are selected by the Mentor. If you are interested in being a Mentee you should contact one of the listed Mentors via PM to discuss establishing the Mentor/Mentee relationship. While mentored threads can and probably will involve discussions of specific brands, products, and technologies, mentored threads are not to be uses as advertising or sale threads per existing forum rules. Mentor Advisory Committee: There shall be five committee members.The Mentor Advisory Committee is responsible for nominating new committee members, selecting new Mentors, evaluating existing Mentors, and defining the requirements of the Mentored build threads. Additionally they select the winners of the ARC Tim Huyhn Memorial Scholarship each year. Persons interested in being a Mentor candidate may PM any ARC staff member or Committee member. The committee shall use the following qualifications in selecting ARC Mentors. Mentors must have been a Premium, Professional, Premium Sponsor, or Benefactor for at lest one calendar year from the date of application Mentors must have a well-documented history or proficiency with marine reef systems, a history of open discussion, a broad base of knowledge, and a sociable attitude Mentors must select an area or areas of specialty documented in their Mentor Biography Mentors: Mentors are responsible for documenting their systems (present or historical) per the requirements established by the Committee. While Mentors may begin by documenting their own systems, the goal is for Mentors to mentor "newbies". Mentors will: Create and Maintain a Mentor Biography page that describes when and how the Mentor first joined the hobby? Why did they want to keep saltwater critters? What was their journey to the present day (a brief summary of the various tanks they have kept). Any valuable lessons learned along the way (such as eels are escape artists)? Any goals/challenges they have? Document and maintain a summary of their methodologies and processes used in maintaining their systems (may be in mentored build threads). Such as what tests they run on their tanks and how often. Post updates in the Mentee build threads at least monthly, including all relevant data (planning and discussions for system changes, evaluation of the system, and photos of the system). Updates needs to have detailed explanations of the decisions made and options considered, The intent of this documentation is for newbies to see the decision making process in choosing animals and in solving problems with the system as it matures. Stalled threads less than a year old that fail to keep up with posting requirements will be moved to the "Tank Builds" forum or removed as deemed appropriate. Mentees: Mentees must be paid members of the Austin Reef Club. They are responsible for selecting a Mentor and working with that mentor in the design, construction, and maintenance of their system. They agree to update their thread monthly, to publicly post questions and discussions with their mentor regarding the tank, and to work to share the knowledge they gain with others. If the mentorship ends short of 1 year the Mentee build thread will be moved to the General Build Thread Forum. The 2014 Mentor Advisory Committee consists of: KimP ckyuv JamesL Current Mentors: Timfish
  2. Capital City Coral Corral 2014 is THIS weekend!

    1. ckyuv

      ckyuv

      It's Gona be fun!

    2. Richard L

      Richard L

      Looking forward to it!

  3. There are a ton of common activities we all do with our tanks as well as equipment reviews. If you have an idea or a question for how to do something then post it here (serious topics only please) and we'll try to find a member willing to record it to add to our library.
  4. Have a tank or reef-club related video of your own that you'd like to share? Contact a moderator or administrator to have your video added to the Austin Reef Club channel on Youtube! We'll start by posting some of our own videos, but hope to see this grow over time to include videos from all of our members.
  5. Can you provide details of which OS and browser you're using? We might be able to start to identify the pattern. Thanks.
  6. This is a three year old post, Hydro isn't in Austin anymore.
  7. Details on how to contribute have been added to the first post of this thread. Thank you Ty for taking point.
  8. I also have a large supply of frag plus for other Southies and I love the idea. I would love to have Tim's family present the scholarships at C4, if we keep the frag plug idea "quiet" we could gift them with a small fish bowl full of the signed frag plugs then.
  9. People wishing to contribute through ARC can do so through the store here. Search for Donations, ARC Helping Our Own (http://www.austinreefclub.com/store/product/65-arc-helping-our-own/). The default cost is $10, just add as many as you want to contribute. 100% of donations will be forwarded to Tim's family. Additionally, we are looking at naming the ARC scholarships after Tim to commemorate his spirit of friendliness and "paying it forward".
  10. Also, if they're open to having guests and friends at the service I know that many of us would like to go. We certainly don't want to intrude, but his family should know how much he meant to our community.
  11. So sorry for his loss. Words fail me. RIP Tim.
  12. Yep, and February early bird sale ends today, so the link will chance to regular tickets tomorrow. Get yours now!
  13. Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons Care Level: Easy Temperament: Semi-aggressive Reef Compatible: With Caution Water Conditions: 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.020-1.025 Max. Size: 4" Color Form: Red Diet: Carnivore Origin: Fiji, Tahiti Family: Cirrhitidae The Flame Hawkfish, also known as the Brilliant Hawkfish, has a bright red body with dark markings along the dorsal fin and around the eyes. They are a very personable fish, and are great for reef aquariums as long as there are no small shrimp maintained in the aquarium. It requires a 30 gallon or larger aquarium with plenty of live rock for structure and hiding. They are mostly a peaceful fish that spends most of its time perching and swimming within the branches of hard corals. Use caution when adding to an aquarium with small species of bottom dwelling gobies and blennies. They are bottom dwellers and tend to "hang out" on rock perches, waiting and readying themselves for food to come by. The Flame Hawkfish diet should include a variety of marine meats, frozen preparations, and live feeder shrimp.
  14. I'd first comb the Tapatalk forum and see if that's a known issue with them. Sadly I have little control over Tapatalk related bugs, though I did get an email that there is a new version of the Tapatalk plugin out. I will try to update that before this weekend. With most Tapatalk issues it is recommended to uninstall and reinstall the app on your device when you get such issues. Latest version of Tapatalk has been installed.
  15. Details? Browser version, platform (mac, pc, ipad, phone). Have you tried it from multiple machines/browsers? Tried on my laptop Windows 7, latest version of firefox, and on my ipad/safari that was just updated. I get the same result from both machines. Thanks Sherita, the screenshot helped. This is a known issue with the software and some settings that get cached on your machine locally. Can you try following these directions to resolve it and let us know how it works for you? http://www.invisionpower.com/support/kb/_/editor-toolbar-not-loading-php-error-in-editor-popups-malformatted-r15
  16. I'd first comb the Tapatalk forum and see if that's a known issue with them. Sadly I have little control over Tapatalk related bugs, though I did get an email that there is a new version of the Tapatalk plugin out. I will try to update that before this weekend. With most Tapatalk issues it is recommended to uninstall and reinstall the app on your device when you get such issues.
  17. Details? Browser version, platform (mac, pc, ipad, phone). Have you tried it from multiple machines/browsers?
  18. Photo contest submissions close at midnight of the last day of each month. Voting will begin the following day through the 15th of the next month. Please note the rules: Picture must be taken by you. One entry per person. Picture must be aquatic themed/related. You may win once every 12 months. I.E., if you win a in March, you will not be able to enter again until March of the next year. This gives everyone a chance to win the contests throughout the year. Add the Winners are. . . January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - * Photos submitted may be used to promote ARC or be reprinted in our annual calendar (with proper attribution).
  19. Just a reminder guys, please read the first post in this this. Please DO NOT post requests for free items here. If members have items they wish to give away they will post them here, but requests for FREE items are not allowed. If you wish to buy items you may post in the Want to Buy forum. Members who see requests for free items can help out the staff by using the "Report" button at the bottom of such posts.
  20. So who wants to pick up the reins and actually build the tank? Can anyone contact her and see if maybe she has a new boyfriend?
  21. Can any ipad users running safari confirm? I don't have the browser or device to troubleshoot. Looks like Sherita can confirm in this thread. Sorry, to be clear, I was asking if someone besides Sherita can confirm the issue.
  22. Can any ipad users running safari confirm? I don't have the browser or device to troubleshoot.
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