Fragworkshop questions

Frag workshop coral donation

Frag workshop coral donation

Folks,

A few weeks back I had indicated a donation of pocilipora, green sinulara, and kenya tree for the frag workshop to Mike C.

Since then, my attendance at the workshop itself will not happen.
I mentioned this to Mike and Erik last week and asked someone to help me out with a meet somewhere for the corals. That didn't pan out due to understandable busy schedules.

So, if someone reliable (and a card carrying current member of the club) can arrange to meet me somewhere to pick-up the coral for the workshop today. I would appreciate it.


PLEASE PM ME ASAP!!!!
Thanks

Mike
 
I can pick them up today if no one else can. Erik sent me a PM that stated you needed them picked up yesterday. I had no way of getting there yesterday. Today would be a challange as well since I am in Columbus at the moment.

If anyone can arrange to pick these up from Mike please do so and let me know.

Thanks,

Mike C
 
As usual the club is supplying everything needed to frag and bring home your corals. Just a suggestion to people here.
Bring something like a cooler to keep your corals warm on the way home.
I'm going to bring some of those gfs food containers to put my frags in, just makes stacking easier.

Were fragging zoo's which are known for having a toxin in them, so bring some cheapo rubber gloves or be prepared to wash yours hands afterwards. Make sure not to rub your eyes or stick your fingers in your mouth afterwards too :)
Erik
 
Thanks

Thanks

Thanks Mike C.

Nate aka srtn8 will be picking up corals for the frag workshop.

Nate will have in tow, 6 to 7 medium sized sinilara toxic green and prolific, 3 to 5 kenya trees (tan and frilly wavy) and 1 larger and 1 smaller pocilipora orange brown with green iridescent really fine polyp tips under 14K and higher lighting.

I know it's not aussie acan but they are still neat corals and easier for the newer folks to tear into.

Thanks again for all who offered to help.


Mike
 
Thanks

Thanks

None needed.

Folks like Stan D, Dave B, and Steve Seal were good to me when I was 1st coming around. Just doing my bit. That's all.
 
Thank you, I had a great time and I think I aquired my new favorite coral =) This new Acan looks really really cool under moonlights, I can't wait to see it under normal lights. Also I don't remember what the name of the coral was at far end of the table (near the raffle table), can anyone help me out on that? It also looks very cool under the moonlights.
 
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