Reef Bass
colors and textures
Hi everyone. I hope you are enjoying your weekend.
There were a number of "rare" corals won at the last raffle and I neglected to record which went to whom. My b.
Our definition of a rare coral for the raffle is one which should be grown out and a piece donated back to the club raffle. This helps ensure that many in the club can benefit from a single frag that works its way into our group. There's not a set time limit for giving back. As a guideline the frag should have grown enough that a piece the size you received can be donated back while leaving you a piece of that size as well. It could be as little for as a couple months for zoos / palys and fast growing corals or up to a year for slow growing sps. Should a rare coral perish under your care (it happens), please inform the current President so the club no longer expects a frag back.
Rare corals are designated as such when raffled off. If you have any a question as to whether something you won is a rare raffle item or not, just ask.
For example, I won frags of ORA Nathans Green Millepora and Steve Elias Staghorn (among others) last year. I donated a piece of Nathan back to the last raffle and will be donating a nice piece of Steve back this month. In the past I've won ORA Pearlberry, ORA Blue Voodoo and A. carduus frags and have donated back pieces of each. This program works!
I know frags of ORA Nathans Green Millepora and Montipora setosa were raffled off this month. Who were the lucky recipients of those and what other rare corals were raffled?
Thanks.
There were a number of "rare" corals won at the last raffle and I neglected to record which went to whom. My b.
Our definition of a rare coral for the raffle is one which should be grown out and a piece donated back to the club raffle. This helps ensure that many in the club can benefit from a single frag that works its way into our group. There's not a set time limit for giving back. As a guideline the frag should have grown enough that a piece the size you received can be donated back while leaving you a piece of that size as well. It could be as little for as a couple months for zoos / palys and fast growing corals or up to a year for slow growing sps. Should a rare coral perish under your care (it happens), please inform the current President so the club no longer expects a frag back.
Rare corals are designated as such when raffled off. If you have any a question as to whether something you won is a rare raffle item or not, just ask.
For example, I won frags of ORA Nathans Green Millepora and Steve Elias Staghorn (among others) last year. I donated a piece of Nathan back to the last raffle and will be donating a nice piece of Steve back this month. In the past I've won ORA Pearlberry, ORA Blue Voodoo and A. carduus frags and have donated back pieces of each. This program works!
I know frags of ORA Nathans Green Millepora and Montipora setosa were raffled off this month. Who were the lucky recipients of those and what other rare corals were raffled?
Thanks.