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SKF Annual Christmas Competition #4 - Treasure Hunt


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Competition sponsored by Newbreed Aquatics

http://newbreedaquatics.com.au/

 

Ladies and gentlemen the competition has begun. Somewhere hidden under these tiles are the following prizes - 

  1. 1 x Up Aqua CO2 kit 95g
  2. 1 x Shirakura Red Bee Sand 4kg
  3. 1 x NEST 3D shrimp net 40cm
  4. 6 x Moss Ledges and Moss Tie Line

How to play -

Each member can pick tile per day however you must ensure you check what everyone else has picked as i will not advise you. 

Once you pick your tile for the day you can  NOT edit your post. Any edited post will not be counted.

I will advise everyone when a prize has been located by a member. There is only one of each available.

To be eligible to play this competition you must have a minimum of 10 posts on the forum.

Other moderators are eligible to play as I am the only one with knowledge of the location of the prizes.

Good Luck and Have Fun!

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2 hours ago, neo-2FX said:

B13...oh wait not again! haha

Note to @Disciple and @OzShrimp.

There is no B13 in the picture. But instead we have two B14 cells. Clearly one is a typo. so it needs to be fixed for future comps of this kind.

But clearly we all know which cell B13 is. It's the one directly to the right of B12.

Let's agree on that.

Just in case some smarty decides to pick B14, and claim both cells.

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2 hours ago, neo-2FX said:

B13...oh wait not again! haha

Now I get it  haha Whoops!

14 minutes ago, jayc said:

Note to @Disciple and @OzShrimp.

There is no B13 in the picture. But instead we have two B14 cells. Clearly one is a typo. so it needs to be fixed for future comps of this kind.

But clearly we all know which cell B13 is. It's the one directly to the right of B12.

Let's agree on that.

Just in case some smarty decides to pick B14, and claim both cells.

Yeah that is the logical way to do this. I'll let @NoGi make the call either way.

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29 minutes ago, neo-2FX said:

Haha sneaky B14!

Just to clarify did you want B13 or B14 for today?

 

2 hours ago, neo-2FX said:

B13...oh wait not again! haha

 

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2 minutes ago, neo-2FX said:

I'll stick with B13.

Cool I will edit the other post.

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So far there have been no winners but a couple of guesses were very close. 

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Good Luck everyone!! ??

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