If I could describe the first day of MACNA 2010 in one work, it would be ‘fun’. If I had two, it would be ‘crazy fun’ and if I had three and an acronym, it would be “L.E.D.s and pink clams”. Everyone selling livestock has a pink clam for sale, be it maxima or squamosa. It seems like everyone selling dry goods has some sort of L.E.D. fixture. The future is so bright it hurts.
Most of today was spent at the talks. I enjoyed Calfo’s talk on holistic reef keeping, even if I already follow most of his advice already, it’s still good to hear it. Scott Fellman’s talk on seagrass was surprisingly inspiring. It makes me want to try a seagrass tank.
Enjoy the photos, more to come.
Here’s a video of a neat surge tank Martin Moe has been working on.








