Minnesota Aquarium Society
The Minnesota Aquarium Society (MAS, pronounced M--A--S) is a collection of local aquarists with the purpose of learning, sharing information, and motivating each other. By raising the bar of our expectations and meeting monthly, members go deeper in the hobby, try new aspects that they never would have on their own (like building a "fishroom"), and stay in the hobby much longer. There is something about associating with others who share our passion.
MAS was founded in 1931 and incorporated as a nonprofit in 1956 with the expressed goal of studying and keeping aquatic life and fostering a community of aquarists.
Rosario LaCorte on Axelrod, Innes, water quality, and the coral red pencilfish
Fish Collecting with Luis Costa, piranha story, philodendron
Rosario Lacorte: Dr Stanley Weitzman, Emperor Tetras, more
Culturing Paramecium - Breeders Award Program (BAP)
A Discusion on Microworms - monthly BAP meeting
Keeping and Breeding Shrimp with Grant Eder
A Discussion on Brine Shrimp - monthly BAP meeting
An Interview with Steve Rybicki
Bailin Shaw: The Basics of Aquascaping Q&A session
Bailin Shaw: The basics of Aquascaping
Bob Crouse: The Proper Care and Conditioning of Guppies for Home or Show
Raising Award-Winning Discus
Michi Tobler: The Amazing Diversity of Livebearers
Michi Tobler: The Amazing Diversity of Livebearers Q&A