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![]() Any place in Calgary to buy this CaribSea rock everyone is talking about?
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![]() Marco Rocks emailed me back. They will only ship UPS.
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![]() Rocky Mountain Tufa has come up a few times, has anyone actually contacted them about selling direct to a reefer?
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![]() I don't find tufa to be porous enough to make good rock.
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![]() Double Check they told me United states postal service international is what they used, but either way bulk reef supply and twopartsolutions has eco rox (think i mentioned twopart before)
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I once had a Big tank...I now have two Huskies and a coyote |
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![]() This is what Marc of Marco rocks replied to me in an email around Dec 18th:
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![]() Myka who ever suggested making your own had a good idea, lots of people have done it, it's not difficult and to make it more porous you can add 1 part course salt. Some people suggest you add pasta (dry) but I found it was difficult to rinse off, and out. You can cure your rock in the back of a toilet for a few weeks, it works great. I found the cement at Revy for about $60 but that was enough to make a few hundred pounds of rock. Some people use oyster shell in their rock but I just stuck with the aragonite rock and it worked out well for me.
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![]() what about Eco Rox? http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/Eco-Ro...362f926498d3fb
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