2012 Frag swap is great, still time to get there!!

ducklabdad

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Robin and I just left the frag swap this afternoon. {hated to leave}

Anyone that sees this needs to haul *** to the Agricenter and get in on the great sales and raffles.
Great Corals at great prices from all the best vendors around, some new faces with some really great stuff, and at great prices too.

If you are into this hobby at all you need to go and you can get in on the best raffle prizes by far that have been at one of our swaps.

Many thanks to all the club members that helped to put this on, and to the vendors. I would also like to say a great thanks to Richard Rendos and MemFish, they helped the club aquire some really great raffle prizes.

Those that are not club members, step it up folks, this group and there work and the club memberships is what makes this swap possible!!
 
Kudos to all involved! The swap was, as usual, great. Even better this year since I paid five bucks to get in, but walked away from the registration table with $10-$15 worth of products! What a great surprise.

The icing on the cake is always getting to see Harry, Gary, Kerry (hehe), Brian, Richard, Bill, Marty, David, Jason, Lettie, and all the regulars. Reeffolks are the nicest people!

Thanks much to all who work hard to put the swap on for the rest of us slackers to enjoy.
 
I think it's funny to realize that all over Memphis reefers are contorting and cursing inside their tanks with super glue gel and 2 part epoxy all night long. :spin2:

Love it!
 
I hope you're not super-gluing already! Corals should be placed in the bottom of your tank and slowly moved up to their final resting position after 1 - 2 weeks of acclimation before gluing them down permanently! And did you remember to dip your coral? (oops!)
 
no glue for me all mine indirectly lit by my leds. i can bleach out sps on the bottom of my tank, mostly what i got were chalice's so low light for them
 
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