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Veronika Bertháné Bárány.
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October 11, 2016 at 4:08 pm #6220
Stacy
KeymasterIf you would like your crabitat entered in the monthly contest reply to this thread with the following details:
Name: ( eg. Vanessa P.. or Vanessa Pike-Russell )
Email: ( eg. mail@yahoo.com )
Year of Birth: ( eg. 1971 )
Location: ( eg. Michigan, USA )
Dimensions of Crabitat: ( eg. 50cm by 20cm (base) by 20cm (height)
Volume of Crabitat: ( eg. 40 Gallon / 200 Litres )
Description of Substrate: ( eg. Tropical PlaySand, Silver Sand)
Description of Tank Items ( eg. Netting, ReptiRock Dish, Rock Cave )
Comments: Add some comments about your crabitat and any changes you may have made recently.2. Upload your photos to the thread. There is a 8MB file size limit for uploading. You may have to resize your photos OR you can upload them to another photo sharing service and then use the sharing links provided by that service to post your photos on the forum. If you don’t want to sign up for a free flickr account you can email the photo to: meet39lave@photos.flickr.com with your Name and Title in the Subject and Description in the Body of the email. Then visit our Flickr account and find your photo and click the ‘Share’ button and ‘html embed’ to generate the sharing links associated with it to post it on the forum.
That’s all you need to do!
Submissions must be in by midnight CST on the last day of each month.
Voting will last 7 days and you must be a member of crabstreetjournal.org to vote.
Photos submitted may be featured in our magazine as well. By entering this contest you are granting CSJ permission to use your photos on the site and in the magazine.
Winners will be awarded a prize that will be mailed to their home. If you are a under the age of 18 make sure your parents are willing to grant CSJ admin permission to mail your prize to you. You are eligible to win prizes once every 90 days per contest.
November 2, 2016 at 11:15 am #6323Anne Grady
ParticipantTo enter this contest, please copy and paste this template into your post and then attach your pictures.
Name:
email?
Year of Birth:
Location:
Volume of Crabitat: (how many gallons)
Dimension of Crabitat:(how many inches high, wide and length)
Description of Substrate: (what does it contain i.e. play sand and coco fiber)
Description of Tank Items: (what items are in the tank, i.e. deep pools, coco hut, etc)
Comments: Tell us anything else about the tank you think is interesting or different.November 29, 2016 at 4:19 am #6434Veronika Bertháné Bárány
ParticipantName: Veronika Berthane Barany
email: veronikabertha@gmail.com
Year of Birth: 1977
Location: Sopron, Hungary
Volume of Crabitat: (how many gallons) 12
Dimension of Crabitat:(how many inches high, wide and length): h:12 w:24 d:12
Description of Substrate: play sand and eco earth 5:1
Description of Tank Items: doubled up pools, salt and fresh (treated) water, coco huts, vines, crocheted climbing toys, pebbles, shells for changing, shells as food dish, ceramic and glass food dish, pieces of cork tree for climbing, leaf litter (oak leaves) for eating and hiding.
Comments: I have minerals (crystals) as decoration. Amethyst, rose quartz, emerald, and hematit.December 20, 2016 at 1:48 am #6475Marnel Rodriguez
ParticipantName: Marnel Rodriguez
email: whofeih@gmail.com
Year of Birth: 1987
Location: Surrey, BC Canada
Volume of Crabitat: 270g
Dimension of Crabitat: 111″ L x 19″ W x 53″ H (topper)
Description of Substrate: Pure silica sand on the right side of the tank, which is the beach part where the saltwater pool is. Silica sand + eco earth on the right, where the freshwater pool is.
Description of Tank Items: Tons of cork barks, live plants by the pool, 2 shell shops (above the saltwater pool and freshwater pool to maximize space), topper that has tons of hiding space behind cork barks siliconed on the glass wall, 11 coco hideys.
Comments: I have live plants in the tank 🙂 and the picture will tell it all.January 1, 2017 at 10:17 am #6503Stacy
KeymasterTime to vote!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FT5K3THJanuary 9, 2017 at 3:33 pm #6531Stacy
KeymasterVERY close vote this month!
Congrats Marnel 🙂
January 10, 2017 at 8:20 am #6533Veronika Bertháné Bárány
ParticipantCongrats! Your tank is BEAUTIFUL! 🙂
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