January 2015 Photo of the Month Contest Entry Thread (Euphyllia Corals)

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Welcome to the Reef2Reef Photo of the Month Contest Sponsored by Avast Marine!

This month's subject is: Euphyllia Corals

Entering is easy, just follow these simple guidelines: Enter ONE photo, taken by you of the subject for the month, before the deadline.

Submission deadline is 12:01 am Central time, January 25, 2015


--Multiple entries, off subject photos, broken image links and submissions after the deadline will be disqualified for voting. (If an error is made in your entry please contact a moderator to edit before posting another pic. Ineligible photos will be removed without notice).

--The photo must be of your reef, shot by you, and posted to the threads by you. Will also accept actual reef photos shot by you (i.e. in the ocean)

--Photo must not have been a winner in a previous POTM contest.

--Entrants who create multiple accounts to vote will be disqualified.

--In order to qualify to win the Avast Marine Porthole you must like the Avast FB Page here.



Winner will be determined by Reef2Reef Member voting by poll which will be up after the submission period. In case of a tie, the Mod Team will assist in picking a winner. Rules, deadlines and terms are subject to change at staff discretion at anytime.


The winner will receive The POTM Winner Logo, a year's free premium membership, and an Avast Marine Porthole courtesy of Avast Marine!:)

Avast Marine Porthole Prize Info
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Thanks to the POTM Sponsor Avast Marine!
 

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