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Hmmm, another competition anyone?


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Just a heads up, there are competitions (yes, plural) around the corner.

 

We have our Great Oz Shrimp Off Photo Comp, with an exciting twist for August!!

 

And a design comp as well. Not giving any details away as yet, but time to dream!!

 

So be sure to check out this area in the next couple of days for more details!!

 

And remember, you've got to be in it to win it!!

 

 

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With a bit of luck I might be home in time to join in. Bring them on!

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Plenty of time! Sorry for stretching this out! More details soon!!

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soon, is that a good enough hint?        fish%20hit.gif

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Booooooo, that leaves more questions than it answers! :poke:

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The SKF Great Oz Shrimp Off for August has now been launched!!

click here

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Hmmm, don't know if I can say yet!

Might have to get back to you on the second one. :)

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Okay, second competition has been launched.
 
Check it out here

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Ok so a bit confused on the great OZ shrimp off photo competition? I thought these comps were suppose to be for a particular type of shrimp per month? So is this months comp a photo or a banner design? 

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Sorry Chi. It usually is a different shrimp type each month, but something different this round. Provide a shrimp image/photo that can be used in the banner for tech den.

The image will comprise the left half of the banner. Text including SKF info, winners info, etc. will comprise right half of banner.

Does that make more sense?

We will have a specific shrimp breed round again next month.

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Also, to be eligible to enter competitions you need to have a minimum 25 posts!!

Cheers

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Will the tech den be judging the competition given that its their banner it will be going on ?

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The Tech Den have opted to use the ratings system we normally use, to keep it fair.

It will go to voting, after the entries have all been submitted.

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