Listen To Mark Denaro's July 4th, 2009 Podcast On Bettas and The IBC.
Mark Denaro.
Mark Denaro has been an aquarium hobbyist for 39 years. His interests range from plants to anabantoids to cichlids to most other freshwater fish families. He has been keeping marine aquariums for 33 years, and has always maintained invertebrates as well as fish. Mark has bred well over 100 species of freshwater fish and propagated over 100 species of aquatic plants. He has spawned five species of marine fish and propagated over 20 species of invertebrates. During his 25 years working in the pet industry, he has been involved in all phases of the business, from import/wholesale to retail. He has been in store management at both independent aquatics retailers as well as several large, big box chains and served as warehouse manager and sales manager for a regional wholesale company. Mark has owned an aquarium shop, a small saltwater wholesale operation and several aquarium maintenance companies. He currently owns and operates Anubias Design, an online retailer of aquatic plants and new, rare and interesting freshwater fishes. He is the president of the International Betta Congress, a past president of the Indianapolis Aquarium Society, and has held almost every board position at one time or another in the various clubs of which he’s been a member. Mark is a well-known speaker and judge. He has lectured to over 30 aquarium societies in 12 states and spoken at numerous regional and national conventions.
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