R2R Equipment Giveaway August 2010! "Guardian of the Blue Glow"

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Well here we go again! From the forum who started the regular monthly giveaways come another great prize sponsored by another one of our awesome sponsors!

"Guardian of the Blue Glow"

The Blue Glow is offering up this awesome well designed frag rack to one lucky winner of a random draw!




To enter all you have to do is post your favorite number one tool you use for fragging! That's it! A picture of the tool would be a bonus as well. So you must post your favorite tool to enter!


Here is the awesome frag rack! Not just any frag rack, the "Guardian of the Blue Glow!"

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PLEASE do not discuss the giveaway in this thread!!! Entries only!!
 

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Scalpel is the easiest and most useful tool for zoos and palys. Haven't started on my chalices yet so can't comment on those tools yet.
 

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My old soft coral scalpel:bigsmile:
 

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Trusty inland band saw
 

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a a chalice addict my favorite would have to be the dremel...easy smooth cutting not ripping tissue off just a nice clean cut...if you have a steady hand
 

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I lilke to use my trusty thumb and index finger they always get the job done when I'm fragging branching sps. If it's a encrusting coral then I have a bit of a problem
 
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