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![]() From some of the recent input another option could be total unlimited budget with a limited system volume. You get a total of six months, however the last three months are hands off, no livestock or hardware changes. The main challenge in the contest would be developing a sustainable system which is fair for both DIY'ers and purchasers. I think the total system volume would however have to be around 20 gallons or less though, once you start going bigger it gets too easy. The good thing about this is that some will think twice about expensive livestock as there's a bigger risk involved, removal of any livestock after the initial three months will result in immediate disqualification.
In the end you can't satisfy everyone, the person running this contest will have to step in with a final verdict. Last edited by sphelps; 04-16-2009 at 05:53 PM. |
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25 gal system volume and under 26 to 50 gal system volume and under and 51 to 75 gal system volume and under. then for budget if you insist on having them for hardware come up with a $/gal figure for hardware and a $/gal figure for live stock. say 20 to 30.00/gal hardware and 15.00/ gal for livestock. so for the under 25 you would have a total budget of 500 to 750 for hardware and 375 for live stock for the 26 to 50 you would have 1000 to 1500 for hardware and 750 for live stock and for the 51 to 75 you would have 1500 to 2250 for hardware and 1125 for live stock. now these are just example for the amounts. but this would actualy allow an overall "best in show" catagory where you could do just a tank shot and proportionaly the tanks will be even. Steve
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![]() Some strive to be perfect.... I just strive. Last edited by StirCrazy; 04-17-2009 at 12:07 AM. |