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Frag grow out contest

etmanning1

NJRC Member
Zoas Grow Out Winner
That sounds like a great idea, the “buy in” can just be added to the frag cost and then the total can be given back as a gift card.

Much easier.


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etmanning1

NJRC Member
Zoas Grow Out Winner
@diana a I’m not sure. This is the list of people who said they’re interested so far.

Etmanning
Jmags
Rread
Erics210
Diana
Itzju
Mad reefer
Mrx
Raccioppi
Jhopiv



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I would go as high as a $20 buy in for the first contest.
Maybe zoanthid's would be the easiest but we wold have to start with lets say 3 polops and have them glued on a very large frag plug so it doesn't grow off the plug for the duration of the contest.
 

etmanning1

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Zoas Grow Out Winner
I would go as high as a $20 buy in for the first contest.
Maybe zoanthid's would be the easiest but we wold have to start with lets say 3 polops and have them glued on a very large frag plug so it doesn't grow off the plug for the duration of the contest.

That’s exactly what I was thinking. Maybe a 1”X1” square frag plate with two polyps. Would be pretty cheap and easy to gauge growth.


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jmags080307

SPS Grow Out Winner
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Maybe a 1”X1” square frag plate with two polyps. Would be pretty cheap and easy to gauge growth.


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We should start with 1 polyp, 2 at most. 1 polyp at 20 or 25 will get is a better zoa.

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I feel like zoas grow better when they are on a thick mat that’s glued to a plug Rather then the polips glued to the plug. Those always take so long to get started


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etmanning1

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Zoas Grow Out Winner
I feel like zoas grow better when they are on a thick mat that’s glued to a plug Rather then the polips glued to the plug. Those always take so long to get started


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Agreed, but to keep the entry cost low and to keep it easier to judge going with only a polyp or two would probably be best for this.


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Mark_C

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NJRC Member
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I'm game.

Here's a thought.
Why not collect everyone's entry fee, give it to Mark at Ultimate Corals, explain we want a nice coral, not too common, easy to moderate to grow, and we need X amount of frags.
His choice on the piece. Perhaps he can get the frags, of equal size, together for us, give us a general briefing on the coral and the required parameters, and maybe even preside at judging the final pics after a few months?
 

diana a

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NJRC Member
Moderator
I'm game.

Here's a thought.
Why not collect everyone's entry fee, give it to Mark at Ultimate Corals, explain we want a nice coral, not too common, easy to moderate to grow, and we need X amount of frags.
His choice on the piece. Perhaps he can get the frags, of equal size, together for us, give us a general briefing on the coral and the required parameters, and maybe even preside at judging the final pics after a few months?

exactly what i was thinking. If we have him judge, then it will pull members in to possible shop
 

jmags080307

SPS Grow Out Winner
Would an encrusting piece, like a favia or chalice, not be better suited for this?
I think that will be a little more difficult to judge. Zoas are easy, how many new polyps. If you get into anything else it's a little more difficult. With that said, I'm game for what is collectively decided.

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jmags080307

SPS Grow Out Winner
I'm game.

Here's a thought.
Why not collect everyone's entry fee, give it to Mark at Ultimate Corals, explain we want a nice coral, not too common, easy to moderate to grow, and we need X amount of frags.
His choice on the piece. Perhaps he can get the frags, of equal size, together for us, give us a general briefing on the coral and the required parameters, and maybe even preside at judging the final pics after a few months?
This should work.

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Mark_C

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Individual zoa polyps take a long time to settle in and start to grow. No feeding required. Plus they're a bit 'dirty water', 'unspecific lighting'. I've got 2 tanks full of them. Many you can just throw in and leave them be.
On the other hand, an easy sps or monti requires a bit more experimenting on placement, flow, lighting, water quality, feeding, etc. May be the slightly better challenge.
 
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