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Dry Rock - BRS
Anyone ever order from BRS? I'm looking to order their reef saver rock along with some Tonga shelf. If so, did you get raped on shipping?
It seems near impossible to find any dry rock in Canada from anywhere. |
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There is only one type of rock that BRS can send to Canada. I forget which one it is, but its not Tonga, Shelf or Pukani. Check their shipping notes on each of the products page.
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Edit : Its the Reef Saver only.
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Doesn't JL carry dry marco rock?
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Yeah, I knew that. I just saw that they use UPS, and I assume there will be some extra BS fees at the border. And with 150-200lbs of rock, it won't be looking pretty. I was hoping to hear if anyone had any experience with them?
I believe that's reef supplies, I'm not really interested in Marco unless I hear some good stuff about it. I've heard it's pretty crumbly?? Otherwise that might be the cheapest option. |
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Does your LFS not carry Real Reef, Walt Smith Reef Saver or Marco rocks?
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$388.50 Rock $69.93 tax/fee $137.33 UPS standard $595.76 Total US dollars. $715 Canadian dollars........ I'd go with Marco from your LFS. |
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Wow that cost sure is high. Makes going to your LFS for live or ordering dry rock the only affordable option.
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Live rock
J & J marine in Red Deer has just got sone flat shelf rock and tonga branch. Also a lot of big lumpy stuff. Cheaper to come get it than pay shipping
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