Frag Swap 2016

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We are very excited to announce our 2016 NJRC frag swap. Mark your calendars Saturday November 12, 2016 at the West TrentonFirehouse. We are looking forward to seeing you all there!!!

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The Booths are starting to fill up. Come check out the NJ Reefers Club frag swap 2016.

Check out the floor plan
Frag Swap Floor Plan | NJ Reef Club

Booth 1 Dr. Mac PacificEastAquaculture

Booth 4 TSM Corals

Booth 10 Allquatics

Booth 11 Jason Fox

Booth 12, 13 Champion Lighting

Booth 18 Pop Corals

Booth 25. Dr. Jim's Reef Corner ....at the Amwell Bird Hospital

If you would like a booth you can find details here
NJRC Vendor Booth Registration
 

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The Booths are starting to fill up. Come check out the NJ Reefers Club frag swap 2016.

Check out the floor plan
Frag Swap Floor Plan | NJ Reef Club

Booth 1 Dr. Mac PacificEastAquaculture

Booth 4 TSM Corals

Booth 10 Allquatics

Booth 11 Jason Fox

Booth 12, 13 Champion Lighting

Booth 18 Pop Corals

Booth 25. Dr. Jim's Reef Corner ....at the Amwell Bird Hospital

If you would like a booth you can find details here
NJRC Vendor Booth Registration
This post is a neat find -- I'm local to the area.
 

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Check it out guys.

2 guest Speakers added to our Frag Swap event. Don't forget to register for your tickets.
http://www.njreefers.org/pages/NJRC-...endee-Tickets/

Laura Birenbaum & Michael Paletta

Laura has been devoted to her career in the reef aquarium industry for over 13 years and has been a fish keeper for most of her life. In addition to her internship at the Steinhart Aquarium, she has worked on many sides of the trade including aquarium retail, wholesale and manufacturing and earned a B.S. in Marine Biology at Western Washington University.

Laura is the proud Owner and Co-Founder of ReefGen, a wholesale coral and fish aquaculture company in Riverhead, NY. ReefGen propagates a diverse selection of coral frags in collaboration with the Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center. Laura’s focus and passion has been breeding Dwarf Cuttlefish (Sepia bandensis,) which are now being distributed through retailers across the country. She eagerly looks forward to future cephalopod breeding opportunities with bobtail squid, flamboyant cuttlefish, and more!


Michael has been keeping marine tanks since 1980 and reef tanks since 1985. During the past 30 years he has written over 250 articles on marine fish and invertebrates in both the US and Europe. Magazines he has written for include Aquarium Fish Magazine, SeaScope, Practical Fishkeeping, Aquarium Frontiers, Coral and Freshwater and Marine Aquarium. His first book “The Modern Marine Aquarium” is an attempt to simplify marine fish keeping for the beginning hobbyist while at the same time incorporating advances that have been made due to reef keeping. His second book “Ultimate Marine Aquariums” illustrates how far the hobby has come in the past 15 years. In this book are examples of just about every type of reef tank using different methodologies and technology. Michael has enjoyed speaking at over 180 marine societies and national conferences in North America, Canada, South America and Europe. Michael has appeared on both local and national radio shows to discuss the hobby and to help new hobbyists become successful. Currently Michael has 300, 90. 75, 40 and 26- gallon reef tanks of various types set up in his home. He has helped in the set up of over 200 tanks throughout the U.S, including several tanks over 4,000 gallons in capacity. Michael is also currently writing a weekly blog on ReefBuilders and has done over 30 videos for American Reef. Michael also acted as a consultant with the National Aquarium in Baltimore and the Pittsburgh Zoo Aquarium. Michael has B.S. from Dickinson College and a Master’s degree from Yale University. Michael has also been a technical consultant for several equipment manufacturers and online companies. Michael is currently employed in sales in the biotechnology field.

 

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Check it out Guys....a sneak peak at some of the items to be raffled at the event.

A Bulk Reef Supply RODI unit

A Borbonius Anthias (aka Blotched Anthias) from TSM Corals in Booth 28+29
***It will now be a Chevron tang in this raffle. So every time you spend 25.00 dollars at the TSM Corals Booth, you will get a raffle ticket for the chance to win a Chevron tang.***

a Flat Screen Tv from NJRC (New Jersey Reefers Club)
just to name a few.....
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Don't forget to register for tix

http://njrcfragswap.simpletix.com/Event-List/
 
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