Coral Farmers Market is coming to Arizona this November

Great event, good turnout. Jason and the rest of the crew should be really proud!

Did you see that huge undata that GOW had!? Thing was a dinner plate.
 
What a great event! I was blown away by the quality of coral that was for sale! The toughest part was deciding which frags I was going to buy, they were all so good! Thanks Jason for another fantastic event!
 
Fantastic event!! Wished I had more money to spend. I of course bought some more chalices. Mr. Buffalo finally got his bubblegum monster he has wanted for years! Thanks to Jason and everyone else that made it possible. I hope they come again next year. Too bad it was so cold for the out of towners.
 
Frag & CFM did a great job, there were really good deals to the people that got there first thing, It was good to see all our local Aquarium shops represented ,,, And i want to personally thank Jason F. for getting FRAG in with CFM and getting t Thing together.. Jason you da man!!!
 
The amount of corals for sale was awesome to see all at once. I accidentally walked into a few people because I was drooling at the corals on display. Thanks to everyone who made this possible.
 
Thanks for putting this event together. I was only there about an hour (but I didn't want to miss supporting an event like this) but had a good time and brought home some nice frags.

Thanks again.
 
Excellent Event, some amazing pieces.
Actually had to pull some rock out of my tank to make room for the frag rack I put everything on.

Here's what I picked up today.

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Big props to Jason for bringing this event to AZ, your hard work definitely shows every time there is FRAG event:

"We started this event in Southern California in 2006. The event experienced very strong growth up until the affects of the 2008 economic crash were more widely felt. Attendance in California then began to shrink every year. That area is highly competitive for corals shows with Reef-A-Palooza and also MAX occurring in Orange County every year. In 2012 we began to move the SW-CFM around the south west region of the US. It was moved from the Inland Empire to Orange County California. 2013 was a very busy year for the CFM as we hosted shows in San Fernando California, Atlanta Georgia and Dayton Ohio for the first time. We were going to skip the SW-CFM for 2013 due to the heavy schedule, but while supporting a vendors booth at MACNA in Miami, we meet Jason Frick from Tempe Arizona. And the rest as they say is history."

Had a great time and picked up some nice stuff, want to thank all of the vendors and people who contributed to the making and supporting of the event, hopefully there will be another next year.
 
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