3 WINNERS! The AVAST MARINE "Caption Me This" Photo Contest: PART 1

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AVAST MARINE Caption Me This Photo Contest: 6 WINNERS!

Reef2Reef is proud to team up with @AVAST Marine to bring you a 4 MONTH giveaway!! There will be 3 winners the first month and then 1 winner each of the following 3 months for a total of 6 winners! This is a caption contest but we need photos in order to have captions right!?

Month 1 (March) Photo Submissions (3 Winners)
Month 2 - 4 (Caption Contest)

THIS CONTEST IS PART ONE. We will have new contest threads for parts 2-4!

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Official entry: Post one of your best photos, in this thread, that would make for a good "caption contest" photo!

BONUS ENTRY: Post a SECOND photo, in the is thread, that would make for a good "caption contest" photo!

BONUS ENTRY: Post a THIRD photo, in the is thread, that would make for a good "caption contest" photo!

YEP you can post up to 3 entry photos!

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At the end of the month we will choose 3 winning photos and each winner will receive their very own super amazing Avast Marine Plank Automatic Feeder shipped to their door!



The Plank automatic feeder represents years of our efforts to find and build a device that both serves the needs of our most delicate and selective aquarium inhabitants as well as our ability to realistically attend to their well-being. Many reef fish and most corals have evolved to continuously eat small prey items out of the water column. However, as aquarists, it is usually not feasible for us to administer a continuous, low-density supply of small, nutritious food items in our rapidly and heavily filtered reef aquaria. This would mean adding small doses of thawed plankton by hand, dozens of times per day; those of us with jobs and a life know this isn’t practical.


Automate frequent, small feedings as often as you’d like


Precise feeding amounts



The Plank is specifically designed to allow this type of frequent micro-feeding technique. We’ve found over years of testing that freeze dried plankton, from tiny rotifers and calanoid copepods to larger mysis and Euphasia sp. shrimp, serve as an excellent alternative to live and frozen food options. Freeze-dried food is nutritionally complete, often even better than many frozen preparations. However, it has often been difficult to administer to the typical reef aquarium due to its tendency to float for a long time after being added to water. Even with a simple floating feeding ring, freeze dried food particles usually find their way to the surface and into an overflow box, only to be filtered out before being consumed. Our system solves this problem by incorporating a powered mixing chamber that forces most of the food particles to become neutrally buoyant before being allowed to escape. This results in a nearly continuous supply of freshly hydrated plankton in the water column.


Consistent


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Many small high-energy reef fish such as anthias and wrasses, along with juveniles of basically every species, have low capacity, rapid digestive systems. Once or twice per day blasts of even the highest quality frozen food often isn’t enough for them. If the answer is continuous availability, the question becomes, how do we achieve this without sacrificing water quality by adding too much food? In our years of searching, the automatic feeding devices out there didn’t have suitable control of either the frequency or amount of food dispensed, or both. The common design we have all seen is the tumbling drum that dumps a pile of food into the water out of a flimsy sliding gate that always seems to move itself if you even breathe on it. Some only offer a few feeding times per day, and if the batteries run out, you have to remember how to reprogram it with the awkward buttons. Yes, we have a shelf full of these devices collecting dust.





Safe and Reliable


Slow dosing mechanism prevents accidentally adding large quantities of food


Silent, long lasting AC motor


Easy to service design



The Plank uses a precise auger driven mechanism that is capable of dosing micrograms of freeze dried plankton at a time. Rather than complicate our device with yet another hard to remember programming interface, we opted to offload this to well known control systems like your chosen aquarium controller, a ubiquitous digital timer, or an inexpensive wifi-enabled, smartphone controlled power adapter. Simply set the timer to run for as many seconds or minutes as you see fit, and let the Plank keep your aquarium continuously fed. You’ll see your fish behave more as they would on a wild reef, a continuous feeding environment, having brighter colors and vigorous activity.

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Drawing of Prizes and Notification of Winnings

Entries accepted through March 30th, 2021. The winners will be chosen on March 31, 2021.

The winner's username will be tagged in the winning announcement. We will not email, pm, or contact the winner other than tagging the winning name. Be sure to check back to claim your prize. If it is not claimed within 3 days we will do a re-pick and so on until the prize is claimed.

Special Thanks to @AVAST Marine for sponsoring this great contest!
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When you say a photo, are you talking about something that is meme worthy, a cartoon, something else or all of the above?

One of your photos that could be used in a meme or caption contest! :)
 
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