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2014 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap HUGE Raffle


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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    A couple more raffle teasers for you guys....the photos of these two don't do them justice. They would glow in anyone's tank...true show pieces!

    pink green rim chalice zpsb08874ed - 2014 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap  HUGE Raffle

    orange brain zpse061137d - 2014 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap  HUGE Raffle

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Good news... we've added an additional ticket purchase category. $100 gets you 150 tickets!
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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    lets see some drygoods!!! I am looking forward to the raffle this year!!!

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    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    Good news... we've added an additional ticket purchase category. $100 gets you 150 tickets!
    Now you're talking
    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    We're going to raffle off some money this year too!

    Be sure to get your 50/50 tickets! These will be a separate ticket from the coral and drygoods raffle.

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    Coral Frenzy - Reefkeeper CR Sponsor
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    We're going to raffle off some money this year too!

    Be sure to get your 50/50 tickets! These will be a separate ticket from the coral and drygoods raffle.
    Money is always nice

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    any more teasers? it's been a few days and sure could use some eye candy to help me through the day

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Oh yeah... let me see what I can come up with!

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    We've got some of these coming:

    FROM REEF NUTRITION:
    Three bottles of each of the following great products!!
    -Phyto-Feast: Phyto-Feast is a blend of the most important marine microalgae, those chosen by universities and hatcheries for their superior nutritional value: Pavlova, Isochrysis, Thalassiosira, Tetraselmis and Nannochloropsis.
    -Roti-Feast: For superior color, vitality and growth-rates Roti-Feast is a highly nutritious plankton feed perfect for hardcorals, larval fish, and other reef carnivores that feed on small zooplankton
    -Arcti-Pods: Arcti-Pods are large, nutrition-packed planktonic copepods (3000 microns) harvested fresh from artic waters. In the ocean, copepods form the basis for much of the marine food chain.
    -Tigger-Pods: Tigger-Pods are attractive large red copepods, Tigriopus califoricus. They swim upwards with a stimulating, jerky swimming motion which is attractive to both fish and people. Finicky fish love them!
    -Macro Feast: Macro-Feast - Gracilaria pacifica is simply the best live feed for all of your herbivorous fishes. Hard to feed Tangs, Moorish Idols and Angels, simply love this algae, and its presence will help the feeding response of most other finicky fish as well.
    -Fuzzy Phytes: Fuzzy-Phytes are live red macroalgae with very fine filamentous branches. Their nutritional value is similar to other red algae.
    -Oyster Feast: Reef Nutrition's Oyster-Feast is a mix of both oyster eggs and ovarian tissue (1-200 microns) for feeding SPS,LPS corals, and other invertebrates.
    -Mysis Feast: Mysis-Feast is refrigerated, concentrated freshwater shrimp harvested by Piscine Energetics from pristine cold lakes fed by mountain glaciers. Mysis feed on phytoplankton and have a balanced nutritional profile high in Omega-3 and -6 fatty acids.
    Reefnutrition - 2014 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap  HUGE Raffle
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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    And from one of our biggest supporters Inland Hobby, we have one of these in the raffle:

    INLAND HOBBY DFS-100 REEFKEEPER SAW

    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!

    91060 2?1359034426 - 2014 Michigan Coral Expo and Swap  HUGE Raffle
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