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ReefStock 2010 pictures part 1: Setting up

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reefstock 2010 booth pictures

With 60-70 participants and about 400 attendees the third ReefStock was the best show yet. The crowd came early and it stayed late for the ReefScape competition, the talks and the raffle. While we were doing all we could to oil the gears of the show, we had the great fortune to get in touch with avid ReefBuilders reader Adam Knudson who volunteered for extreme photography duty. The images you will see over the next couple days are mostly his and we thank him from the bottom of our tropical saltwater heart for documenting every square inch of this show. Continue reading for the first onslaught of pictorial inundation.

reefstock 2010 booth picturesHard work vendors and exhibitors line up for their well deserved meal of gruel.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesReefNutrition has long been a leader in trade show booth presentation.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesWe had well over a dozen coral frag slingers with several thousand frags and small colonies to pick from.

reefstock 2010 booth picturesJohn and Jake speak with Scott about a new environmental controller.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesDr. Paul feels up some of the new Marco Geode rock.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesThe ReefStock shwag bag was bursting at the seams with literature, catalogs and free samples.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesOcean’s Paradise brought many nice captive raised specimens of clownfish, anemones and cardinalfish.

reefstock 2010 booth picturesThomas and Stephane from AquaMedic go over the game plan with Shaun about the AquaMedic strategy for the show.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesGuin shows off a double Fancy Ocellaris that was hand picked to her specifications.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesMarc and Scott talk to John about the thirsty Ecoxotic booth display tank.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesReefkoi gets subjected to a little tomfoolery during the evening of setup.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesThe coral frag slingers eye up the competition, perhaps making some ‘first minute’ deals before the doors swing open.

reefstock 2010 booth picturesWes looks over his frag booth lit up by a DIY LED light.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesThere were many fine clownfish donated to the livestock raffle including a wyoming white and two onyx clowns from Ocean Gallery II and a pair of semi’cassos and semi’flakes from ORA.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesWe can always count on Dirk to bring out a ton of great books, we hear he sold quite a few at this show.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesMidwest Saltwater came all the way to Denver to represent their full range of reef aquarium ceramic shelves, ledges and frag stations.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesPerfect Australian scolymias lined up like trophies in the aquarium of Mile High Aquatics.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesJoy from ReefBrite Prepares to demonstrate their full line of LED, halide and T5 lighting products.
reefstock 2010 booth pictures
reefstock 2010 booth picturesWe almost had to charge Dirk extra for all the vertical space he was using.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesElite Reef showed off their affordable line of cone shaped protein skimmers.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesSeachem displayed their extensive and mature full line of aquairum products, including the new 2-part solution called Reef Fusion.
reefstock 2010 booth picturesPiscine Energetics erected this fine booth what seems like minutes before opening the doors
reefstock 2010 booth picturesSustainable Aquatcs brought many nice captive raised and captive bred fish

reefstock 2010 booth picturesSomeone had to take a nap in the middle of the afternoon.


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