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Check it out!!!! Eco Live Rock
Has anyone else seen this. 100% of proceeds go to reef conservation. I just might order so to fill in my tank's.
http://www.ecoliverock.org/ |
good stuff
hey Grizz, thats a good find, I always wanted to try these, but not a lot of places carry it, but now at 3.5/lb and free shipping, it works for the pocket and we can do a little more to help the natural reefs.
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My sentiments exactlly.
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if i remember right.( last time i tried to get it) they do not ship over the boarder.
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sorry their is one in the usa too.
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That's for the Fiji Dry rock that BRS sells... They will ship their BRS Reef Saver rock across the border though. Which is basically the same as this stuff by the looks of it. |
Not sure, but their rock looks like the DIY rock (site says 70% aragonite, 30% concrete) - not mined dry rock like Marco rock or BRS reef saver rock.
You get more interesting shapes, but the texture of the rock as well as the density/porosity would be very different. |
Not sure which rock you are saying is more interesting, this stuff or Marco/BRS
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I think in general the shapes offered by this (ecoLiveRock) are more interesting, but the Marco rocks/BRS texture and natural formation would be more appealing to myself.
Kudos to Eco Live Rock though for donating their proceeds to the reefs :) |
Here's another (Canadian) vendor who sells dry rock.. http://www.reefrocks.ca/
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I like the fact that it is kured and there is to different qualities, the standard & the premium. If I was to order some I think I would get the majority in standard but get 1/3 of the quanity in the premium to get some with a little coralline. It is still cheeper then live rock for me as I have to drive to Calgary or Edmonton to get it from the LFS. Have not found anyone selling any LR out of there tank here in Red Deer yet.
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The only down fall I see with ReefRocks is that you have to buy 80lbs to get free shipping. with Eco you can buy as little as 20lbs to get free shipping.
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Maybe I'm a skeptic but how do they define 100% profits? Do they pay themselves a salary first and then the rest is profit? If so what percentage is left over as profit? I can't see to many people taking the time and effort to make rock and and not be compensated for their time.
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What I was getting at, is it sounds like homemade rock to me. You can do this yourself. |
Ya sure you could if you have the time & patience to do so, lol. Neither things I have especially the later. I really only need maybe 20 - 30 lbs to finish off my tanks and can't find any LR for sale cheep in Red Deer.
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Actually, I would consider this stuff for the 'base rock' since it's got a lot of holes in it where other rock tends to be more solid with smaller spaces within the rock.
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I was thinking the same thing to help build up the back of my tank. I have a couple peice's that look similar.
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I bought a piece of their "Premium Rock" today, and it is amazing!!!
I needed a piece to seed my base rock, and i am super happy with the piece I got!!! The shape of the rock is perfect, and the corraline is outragous!!!! |
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Check my Tank Build thread. just added pictures there.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=68307 |
That is a nice piece and I am glad someone has tried this stuff. I totally forgot that I started this thread. :lol:
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I use Totoka liverock and nothing else. Live rock is the most important part of a reef aquarium and to do its job right it must be very porous. The useable surface must be large. If you have 100lbs of live rock in your aquarium and only 1% consist of surface, then very little bacterias will be able to colonize it and filter the water.
The Totoka liverock is very porous and has a lot of fingers like extensions all over so the actual surface is HUGE. 20 lbs of Totoka equal 100lbs or hard non-porous and heavy liverock. I consider more important to preserve the wild reef by keeping what I have in my tank alive so I wont have to buy tons of livestock that keep dying. Plus the liverock that we have in our aquarium rarely goes to waste. If I get out of the hobby I will sell my liverock to other hobbiest starting. It's easy to sell good liverock. Quote:
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