Here's an interview by our friend from Pennsylvania. Part I It was done over the weekend. click on the podcasts and select Jason Baliban.
"Greetings. AquaRadio.net is proud to announce that Mr. Jason Baliban, a noted aquarist and aquascaper, will be this week's guest speaker on "Sounds Fishy to Me." Jason Baliban has been an avid aquarist since 1980, starting with a 10 gallon aquarium and blue gravel. Since that time, he has worked with saltwater aquariums, freshwater aquariums, and planted tanks. Over the last 4 years, Jason has focused primarily on planted tanks, approaching each planted aquarium as a piece of art. He strives to create compositions that inspire himself and others, while providing healthy environments for his plants and critters. Jason's talent has been proven worldwide by placing 2nd in the Aquatic Gardener Association's 2008 Aquascaping contest, and was the 3rd highest ranked U.S. aquascaper in ADA's aquascaping contest during the same year. His work has been featured regularly, both online and in print, which has opened the door for him to give several presentations over the past 2 years. Jason also maintains a website, Project Aquarium http://projectaquarium.com, specifically dedicated to keeping planted aquariums.
Jason will be speaking on "Aquascaping and Photography" at Aquafest 2009 in Laurel, MD on October 17th. Visit: http://www.aquafest2009.org/ for additional information.
Some of the topics Jason will be covering are "Why Planted Tanks," Getting Started," Substrate," "Lighting," "CO2," as well as other related topics.
This is part 1 of a 2 part broadcast, the second of which will run next weekend. The second show will cover: "Nutrients," "Plant Selection," "Algae and Other Challenges," "Fish Selection" and "What's Ahead."
Additionally this broadcast will have information on the formation of the American Corydoras Society.
The show will air on Saturday, August 29th at 9 AM. 12 PM, 3 PM, 7 PM and 10 PM. Sunday, August 30th at 10 AM, 1 PM, 4 PM, and 9 PM. These are eastern U.S. times.
The Station page is located at: http://www.live365.com/stations/theamol
All previous podcasts may be found, here: http://www.aquaradio.net/pages/podcasts/
You can subscribe to our newsletter, here: http://www.aquaradio.net/newsletter/subscribe.html
Thank you. The Staff of AquaRadio.net"
"Greetings. AquaRadio.net is proud to announce that Mr. Jason Baliban, a noted aquarist and aquascaper, will be this week's guest speaker on "Sounds Fishy to Me." Jason Baliban has been an avid aquarist since 1980, starting with a 10 gallon aquarium and blue gravel. Since that time, he has worked with saltwater aquariums, freshwater aquariums, and planted tanks. Over the last 4 years, Jason has focused primarily on planted tanks, approaching each planted aquarium as a piece of art. He strives to create compositions that inspire himself and others, while providing healthy environments for his plants and critters. Jason's talent has been proven worldwide by placing 2nd in the Aquatic Gardener Association's 2008 Aquascaping contest, and was the 3rd highest ranked U.S. aquascaper in ADA's aquascaping contest during the same year. His work has been featured regularly, both online and in print, which has opened the door for him to give several presentations over the past 2 years. Jason also maintains a website, Project Aquarium http://projectaquarium.com, specifically dedicated to keeping planted aquariums.
Jason will be speaking on "Aquascaping and Photography" at Aquafest 2009 in Laurel, MD on October 17th. Visit: http://www.aquafest2009.org/ for additional information.
Some of the topics Jason will be covering are "Why Planted Tanks," Getting Started," Substrate," "Lighting," "CO2," as well as other related topics.
This is part 1 of a 2 part broadcast, the second of which will run next weekend. The second show will cover: "Nutrients," "Plant Selection," "Algae and Other Challenges," "Fish Selection" and "What's Ahead."
Additionally this broadcast will have information on the formation of the American Corydoras Society.
The show will air on Saturday, August 29th at 9 AM. 12 PM, 3 PM, 7 PM and 10 PM. Sunday, August 30th at 10 AM, 1 PM, 4 PM, and 9 PM. These are eastern U.S. times.
The Station page is located at: http://www.live365.com/stations/theamol
All previous podcasts may be found, here: http://www.aquaradio.net/pages/podcasts/
You can subscribe to our newsletter, here: http://www.aquaradio.net/newsletter/subscribe.html
Thank you. The Staff of AquaRadio.net"
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