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Jack 03-28-2002 05:24 PM

Araganite rock
 
J&L can get you that stuff you are looking for. Someone else refered it to me cause I was looking for base rock too. I didn't end up getting some, so phone J&L

FishGeek 03-28-2002 05:43 PM

Araganite rock
 
Eli

HOw much do you want for agrocrete? Is it fully cured?
What I am looking for is actual araganite rock. The stuff araganite sand is made from before it is crushed up.

Simon

Jack 03-28-2002 10:05 PM

Araganite rock
 
Simon, the stuff from J&L is aragonite that isnt ground up into sand yet. It's made by caribsea. Just phone J&L and check into it, it's toll free. Like I said, I can't remember what it's exactly called but explain it and they will know what you are getting to, they are smart. I think its pretty cheap also.

reefburnaby 03-28-2002 10:12 PM

Araganite rock
 
Hi,

They are called Caribsea Reef Rocks - 50lb for $80 CAD. Ask for Allen @ J&L - I ordered some a while back.

- Victor.

Jack 03-28-2002 11:24 PM

Araganite rock
 
Thank you Victor, I knew someone was telling me about those rocks! :rolleyes:

FishGeek 03-29-2002 04:14 AM

Araganite rock
 
Anybody in western Canada know where I can get dry araganite rocks. I heard they make a good foundation for reef structures (For those of us who can't afford pure LR reef structures)

Simon

eli@fijireefrock.com 03-29-2002 04:30 AM

Araganite rock
 
hi fishonthebrain
i could get you dry rock from reefs
or if you want aragacrete.email me.
same as wat you might find at some pet stores in the dry section called honey comb base rock,reef rock orlook alive reef rock. [img]smile.gif[/img]

ruck'n'reefer 03-29-2002 04:49 AM

Araganite rock
 
Try a search for TUFA rock. It may help you. It is a land based rock, calcium based. I think lime-stone. Some garden stores carry it. $.20 or $.30 a pound.
Hope that helps


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