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Eco Rox
Does anyone in Edmonton sell this product? I would like to add a little more rock to my tanks and don't want to deal with hitchers, or cycles. Small pieces would also make pretty good frag plugs I'm thinking. I've made DIY rock it's alright, but I'd like something with a more natural look before being encrusted in coraline.
TIA Brad |
I believe that bulkreefsupply.com (which just happens to be a site sponsor) carries EcoRox. Not sure if anyone in Canada does.
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It would sure be nice if one of the stores around AB would choose to sell this stuff, then we wouldn't get u-know-whatted on shipping/import charges/ups, etc.....
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I don't want to sound like an ad for bulkreefsupply but they've tamed the UPS demon by arranging a flat brokerage fee of $10 or something like that for all Canadian orders which helps.
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I did a moch order for 100lbs of eco-rox. The shipping will be $161!!!!!!! Do any vendors in Canada stock caribsea lacerock? How much per 50lb box?
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I saw it on one of the big box sites last night. Can't remember the price though. $150 for 50 lbs.
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I found a couple pieces of dry rock in one of the big box stores bins that looked like they'd work on Monday. It was stupid expensive at $3 something a pound too. Would make better base rock than anything but still fairly porous. It'll work for what I want to do with it with no fear of bad hitchers.
The weight issue is a bonus buying dry, not paying a bunch of green for water. Lance would you care to guess the difference in volume of LR versus the dry stuff? Would there be 50% more volume in the dry? |
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That was my rough guess too. About 50% bigger dry rock. Hard to be really scientific, because of density differences etc, etc. Thanks for the info Lance.
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