1. Late registration fees
Registration fees go up in the week leading up to the swap to prevent last-minute fragging. Cutting and gluing frags the night before the swap does a disservice to BAR's mission to promote responsible husbandry. In an ideal situation everyone would have healed frags on hand at all times (for those spontaneous flashmob frag swaps), but that is rarely the case. Swap participants are highly encouraged to frag for the swap weeks in advance so that the frags have the best chance to thrive in their new environments.
2. How many frags to bring
The minimum number of corals to bring is 3 to lower the barrier to entry and make the event accessible for newer reefkeepers. However, if every participant brings the bare minimum, it makes for a very short swap. Club members used to hold contests to see who can bring the most number of frags - the winner received bragging rights and the knowledge their corals are successfully banked in multiple tanks.
If everyone contributes more than the required 3 pieces, it makes the swap bigger and more fun for all participants. A little generosity goes a long way!
3. Lunch
Although food is not planned for this event, it's definitely something we want for future events! I can't be the only person who has forgotten to bring lunch to a BAR meeting and started thinking about trying some dried krill. If organizing lunch is something you can help with, please post here, stop by the volunteer meeting after the swap, or reach out to Felicia.
This is going to be a great swap - thanks to all who are participating, and the volunteers for contributing their time and energy to make it happen!