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12 Days of Shrimpmas - Challenge 6


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How well do you know our sponsors?? (Boss Aquaria)

 

Something a little different to see how well you know your way around our sponsors websites.

I have selected one product and I want you to find it, post a link to it, and then you will be the winner of this challenge.

I will post clues throughout the day, until the item has been located.

If you like something you see whilst hunting for my target, feel free to have a spending spree too!!

I am sure our sponsor won't mind!

 

There are rules to follow and these are listed below:

  • This competition is open to members with a post count of 30 or higher
  • This is open to all members internationally (exceptions below)
  • Mods and Admin are excluded from entering this competition
  • Clues are posted in the competition thread
  • From the clues given, try to locate the item on www.bossaquaria.com.au
  • Once you feel you have found the item, please post a description and a link in the competition thread
  • The first person to find the product will be deemed the winner
  • You will only get one guess between my posts, so consider your choice carefully
  • Once I post the next clue, you get to have another guess
  • Any posts outside of the above rules may be deemed invalid and possibly remoed
  • The correct answer will be given to Nogi prior to commencement of competition for further confirmation where required
  • The competition will begin once posted on SKF and finish once the correct product has been located
  • Happy shopping!!

 

TODAY'S PRIZE

Boss Mineral Powder 50g

Essential Minerals for moulting, breeding and general health

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More info on this product can be found here http://www.bossaquaria.com.au/mineral-powder-50g/

 

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FIRST CLUE..............

 

The product you are looking for contains vegetables.

 

 

hehe, so general, I know!!! 

 

Submit your guesses, next clue at 10:00am AEDT, unless someone finds it first.

 

Remember, only one guess per clue!!!

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Please be sure to post answers in this thread for this challenge!!! Thanks

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Thanks for responses everyone!

Not quite there yet!!

2nd CLUE

Bossaquaria stock 6 or more products on their website from this manufacturer/brand.....

Happy hunting, another clue sooon

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Still not quite there!!!

CLUE #3

It is organic

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Clue 4

1 spoon per 100ml

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And we have a winner!!!

Congrats to Aquathumb for his answer.

We had you searching for Boss Baby Powder 30g

Great hunting everyone!!

Remember what you have learnt from today! Similar challenge tomorrow.

Apologies for delays today!!!

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That's a tricky one. 

The description for Baby Powder doesn't even mention vegetables.

 

Well done Aquathumb for getting that.  :thumbsu:  :goodjob:

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Yeah, not in the search engine but listed in the product label!!

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Thanks Jay and good work everyone!!

The next challenge will be announced shortly.............

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