MCES is has a legendary reputation for its raffle and this year will not disappoint. The raffle drawing will be at 3:30.
Note that you MUST be present to win as prizes will NOT be mailed or delivered.
Raffle tickets are sold in bundles 10 for $10 or $20 for 25.
As usual, we don't want to leave you in total suspense, so I'll post a few of the items that will be in the raffle over the next few days... first up....
From one of our biggest supporters Inland Hobby, we have one of these in the raffle:
As seen in Reef Hobbyist Magazine! Coral fragging has just gotten easier with the ReefKeeper saw. It is made to meet the specific needs of Reef Aquarists:
- Reduced Heat Transfer Yields More Viable Frags: Heat is the enemy when cutting corals; it destroys tissue and seriously affects viability, especially with sensitive species like chalice corals. The DFS-100 ReefKeeper Saw employs a continuously cooled narrow diamond blade to dramatically reduce heat transfer to the delicate tissue when cutting. Less heat means more viable frags can become healthy colonies to swap or sell.
- Clearance to Handle Larger Specimens: Saw through materials as tall as 3 1/2" - something you can't do with cut-ff wheels, tile saws, or any other band saw. So go ahead, tackle that Tubastrea or Favites or any large specimen with confidence.
- Narrow Cutting Path: Rotary tools and tile saws plow a wide swath through your valuable stock. The narrow diamond blade of the DFS-100 ReefKeeper Saw is removing the least possible amount of material as it cuts, resulting in less waste - up to three times less!
As a reminder, our guest speaker this year is Austin Lefever.
Austin Lefevre has been in the marine aquarium industry since 2002. He started at a local fish store in Ann Arbor, then moved onto a business propagating coral and breeding fish for two years back in 2006. He currently runs a company that installs and maintains upscale aquariums and works closely with a local aquaculture facility. He's been an avid SCUBA diver since the age of 12 and consistently seeks new aquatic adventures.
Austin's talk is entitled "Ditching the Dump and Hope Approach". He'll be discussing sourcing fish, quarantine and conditioning practices, and social acclimation.
Just to clarify, the speaker session is included with the $10 MCES admission for the first 100 people (till the room is full...or 10:30am whichever comes first). After 10:30am, we will not allow others to enter the speaker room so that it doesn't distract other guests from enjoying the presentation.