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Hey everyone,

Looks like there's a lot of guides on R2R for packing, propagating, shipping, aquaculture, husbandry, etc.

I could not find a guide on setting up a booth/running a frag booth at a coral swap/show. Is anyone aware of such a guide or have any tips by chance? Seems there is a lot to know and a bit of a learning curve there. I would appreciate any advice or direction regarding the matter.

Thanks for your time!

Charlie
 

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Hey everyone,

Looks like there's a lot of guides on R2R for packing, propagating, shipping, aquaculture, husbandry, etc.

I could not find a guide on setting up a booth/running a frag booth at a coral swap/show. Is anyone aware of such a guide or have any tips by chance? Seems there is a lot to know and a bit of a learning curve there. I would appreciate any advice or direction regarding the matter.

Thanks for your time!

Charlie
I made a few videos a while ago with my tips. I can send them to you if you want. But some of my basic tips are: plan months ahead on what you want to sell, bring extra water, don’t forget the siphon hose, and bring plenty of change. Most swaps only give you a six foot table, but some vendors buy multiple spots. Make a list of the items you need to run the tank, and maybe have some backups. I’ve seen lights go out on show day many times.
 

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I made a few videos a while ago with my tips. I can send them to you if you want. But some of my basic tips are: plan months ahead on what you want to sell, bring extra water, don’t forget the siphon hose, and bring plenty of change. Most swaps only give you a six foot table, but some vendors buy multiple spots. Make a list of the items you need to run the tank, and maybe have some backups. I’ve seen lights go out on show day many times.
Great advice! Can we find your videos on YouTube or somewhere else?
 
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