You may join this contest and start your build and build thread any time between now and 2-1-07, after 2-1-07 we will not be accepting new build threads or entries so get started
The contest will run until 2-1-08 at which time the entire forum will be closed and voting will be open for the best tank.
Rules for the Unlimited build-off:
There are no size restrictions!
Your build thread will be located here, in this sub-forum of the contest forum. You must use the same build thread through the whole contest and this forum is only for contest related build threads, any other type of thread will be deleted. Others can post in your build thread to comment or to talk about your setup, they are not locked to other users like Blog threads are.
You must update with at least a picture at least once per month to show the progress of your tank.
You can do whatever you want with your tank. Anything from a mantis tank to a
SPS reef, but remember that it will be judged on over all appeal so however you set it up, do it well.
The judging will be done by the public. This will take place in a poll but the results will not be seen until the voting has concluded, everyones vote counts the same. The criteria we remind people of before voting on the best tank is:
1. Health of the tank and critters
2. Over all look of the tank
3. Long term sustainability.
4. Cost and ingenuity of the design.
No prizes but winner will be TOTM if they wish.
Tank must be a new setup, though used equipment is aloud, so is equipment that you had laying around your house.
There are no Cost limits, but remember everyone will be voting on the cost and ingenuity of your design, so if you spend a little extra time to DIY a few clever things, it will look good at voting time.
To enter the contest, in this forum create your entry thread describing what you plan to do, this will be your build thread for the entire contest. Remember that the more detail the better. Diagrams and pictures are encouraged. Please include at a minimum the following information in your initial post:
- Basic description
- Size tank planned
- Total volume of planned system
- Planned organisms to inhabit the system
After the initial post you must clearly document the progress of your build, up to the point that the tank is up and running. Once the tank is running you must document the tank's progress, any new livestock, and any changes in the system, keeping the viewing public up to date. Don't forget at a minimum, even if you have made no changes to the tank, you must update your thread at least once per month with the tank's progress.
Have fun, and happy Reefin!
Whiskey