Ed, I'm not sure if you were responding to my suggestion.
It's not so much about a tank-buddy (but that's a likely positive side effect).
Rather it's just a way to create small "club-within-a-club" groups that really get to know each other and get to spend time seeing each others tanks in detail.
There are a lot of subtle things about keeping a good aquarium that are more likely to come out with 5-6 people spending 2hrs looking at each persons setup over the course of the winter. By spring, you have talked to that same small group for ~10hrs and gained a lot of insight and made good connections for advice/tank-buddy/etc.
I've seen this work well in other situations (church groups, professional networking associations, etc) After a couple years, you'll have a web of association thru the club - for any other person in the club you are likely to share a common acquaintance that can introduce you.
It's not so much about a tank-buddy (but that's a likely positive side effect).
Rather it's just a way to create small "club-within-a-club" groups that really get to know each other and get to spend time seeing each others tanks in detail.
There are a lot of subtle things about keeping a good aquarium that are more likely to come out with 5-6 people spending 2hrs looking at each persons setup over the course of the winter. By spring, you have talked to that same small group for ~10hrs and gained a lot of insight and made good connections for advice/tank-buddy/etc.
I've seen this work well in other situations (church groups, professional networking associations, etc) After a couple years, you'll have a web of association thru the club - for any other person in the club you are likely to share a common acquaintance that can introduce you.