I gave two presentations. The first one was about sumps. The second one was about how to build one with acrylic. Since I did the presenting, and really what would be the point of a picture of a guy standing by a powerpoint slide, we'll just move on to the frag swap pictures.

I have to say I loved these little frag-holding tanks.
frag tank0 - Pictures from New York (8 megs of pictures)

frag tank1 - Pictures from New York (8 megs of pictures)

frag tank2 - Pictures from New York (8 megs of pictures)

Each were lighted with these PC light fixtures.
frag tank3 - Pictures from New York (8 megs of pictures)

A small powerhead maintained circulation and a heater was under the rack.
frag tank4 - Pictures from New York (8 megs of pictures)

Another tank contained frags and even a clam!
frag tank5 - Pictures from New York (8 megs of pictures)

Frags were brought in a bucket that had levels of eggcrate so that they could be stacked. A bucket held many frags. You can see them stacked in the third picture of this post.
bucket o frags - Pictures from New York (8 megs of pictures)

Some were bagged up, already sold.
frags bagged - Pictures from New York (8 megs of pictures)

Glue was for sale as well. (Cyanoacrylate)
glue - Pictures from New York (8 megs of pictures)