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2013 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap (MCES) Raffle Items


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    BeakerBob - Reefkeeper
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    Yes!!! We have live corals in the raffle!! Here are some of the corals that will be in the raffle. All pictures taken under LED lighting.

    Plates! What a plate! This is an incredible colored fungia LPS coral. The Short Tentacle Plate Coral is easy to maintain in the reef aquarium and makes an excellent candidate for the beginner reef aquarist. It requires moderate lighting combined with moderate water movement within the aquarium.
    GAA 0913Large - 2013 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap (MCES) Raffle Items

    This plate is difficult to take a picture of due to its purple & blue colors, but it looks great!
    GAA 0914Large - 2013 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap (MCES) Raffle Items

    This is an island of softies all on one rock! It's almost like a pizza made of red, green and blue mushrooms, a generous assortment of zoas and palys, and topped off with some green star polyps.
    GAA 0901Large - 2013 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap (MCES) Raffle Items

    A large purple/blue favia complete with red eyes surrounded by a lighter blue eyeliner.
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    Of course we had to select a gorgeous frogspawn for the raffle.
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    Check out this Meat coral! The Acanthophyllia deshayesiana is also known as the Meat or Button Coral. The Button Coral is easy to care for and is great for beginners due to the hardiness of this species. Providing low to moderate lighting or indirect bright lighting is suggested, as well as a lower water current to allow for full expansion of the polyp.
    GAA 0918Large - 2013 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap (MCES) Raffle Items

    The Trachyphyllia Brain Coral is also referred to as a Folded Brain, or Crater Coral and is a large polyp stony (LPS) coral.
    GAA 0906Large - 2013 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap (MCES) Raffle Items

    This Pectinia coral literally glows in the dark under LED's with spooky looking eyes!
    GAA 0939Large - 2013 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap (MCES) Raffle Items

    Lot's more corals will be in the raffle on Sunday. Check out the raffle tank to see what is in it!
    BeakerBob - Past MMMC Club President, current Board Member
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    that Reef Guy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I love them all but my favorite is the Island of Softies.
    Those Green Star Polyps have to go though.
    Why were they put on there? They will just grow over everything and you will be left with a GSP rock.

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    Not sure if Bob had a chance to post this but Seachem is donating the following for the raffle:

    Two 225 Gallon Salinity buckets
    Three 120 Gallon Salinity bucket
    A 100 Gallon RODI unit
    A complete AquaVitro Reef set


    The Seachem reps will also be passing out 100ml Reef Dip for people who are buying corals to dip them before adding them to their tanks. While supplies last. they will also be passing out samples of all of NutriDiet canned foods, and BRAND NEW NutriDiet flake foods, also while supplies last!!

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    motorcityreefs - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    How much are kids or are they free???

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